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N. N. Chopko
N. N. Chopko
Ural State Technical University
Ural State Technical University
Yekaterinburg
Russia

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Radioactive waste and irradiated nuclear fuel management
  • Date submitted
    2005-01-12
  • Date accepted
    2005-02-14
  • Date published
    2005-08-01

Development of technologies for production of sorbents for radionuclide extraction from spent nuclear fuel and methods of radiochemical analysis and decontamination of liquid radioactive waste

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New grades of inorganic sorbents based on natural materials and artificial materials (thermoxide sorbents) suitable for extraction of Cs-137 from liquid radioactive waste have been developed. The technology of selective extraction of Mo-99 from spent nuclear fuel for scientific and medical purposes using inorganic sorbents, previously developed by the Department of Radiochemistry of UGTU, has been optimized. Ag-sorbents based on thermoxide-5 carrier were developed and optimal conditions of I-131 extraction by these sorbents from aqueous solutions were determined. The technology of Mo-99 production was supplemented with a new stage of I-131 extraction from alkaline concentrate Mo-99 after desorption operation.

How to cite: Betenekov N.D., Voronina A.V., Denisov E.I., Zelenskaya M.L., Kudymov E.S., Nogovitsina E.V., Chopko N.N. Development of technologies for production of sorbents for radionuclide extraction from spent nuclear fuel and methods of radiochemical analysis and decontamination of liquid radioactive waste // Journal of Mining Institute. 2005. Vol. 166. p. 169-171.