Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2003

Assessment of pyrochemical processes at CEA: Objectives and current results

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A RandD program has been launched in 1999 to assess the potentialities of the pyrochemical processes which could be an advantageous alternative to hydrometallurgy for two applications: (i) the reprocessing of targets as well as dedicated fuels for minor actinides transmutation if multiple recycling is necessary, (ii) the reprocessing of future nuclear fuels where all the actinides will have to be recycled together (long-term strategies). The period from 1999 to 2005 is mainly devoted to laboratory-scale research (investigations on actinide chemistry in molten halides and liquid metals, exploratory experiments on various separation techniques for actinide recovery).

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hal-04645944 , version 1 (12-07-2024)

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Jérôme Lacquement, A Laplace, Olivier Conocar, S. Bourg, Lecomte M., et al.. Assessment of pyrochemical processes at CEA: Objectives and current results. Global 2003: Atoms for Prosperity: Updating Eisenhower's Global Vision for Nuclear Energy, Nov 2003, New Orleans, LA, United States. pp.976-980. ⟨hal-04645944⟩

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