Ab Initio Investigation Of Ground States And Ionic Motion In Particular In Zirconia Based Solid Oxide Electrolytes

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Ab Initio Investigation of Ground-states and Ionic Motion in Particular in Zirconia-based Solid-oxide Electrolytes

Author: Julian Arndt Hirschfeld
language: en
Publisher: Forschungszentrum Jülich
Release Date: 2013
Long Term Stability and Permeability of Mixed Ion Conducting Membranes under Oxyfuel Conditions

Author: Xiaoyu Li
language: en
Publisher: Forschungszentrum Jülich
Release Date: 2014-03-20
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Innovative SANEX process for trivalent actinides separation from PUREX raffinate

Author: Michał Sypuła
language: en
Publisher: Forschungszentrum Jülich
Release Date: 2014-03-27
Recycling of nuclear spent fuel and reduction of its radiotoxicity by separation of long-lived radionuclides would definitely help to close the nuclear fuel cycle ensuring sustainability of the nuclear energy. Partitioning of the main radiotoxicity contributors followed by their conversion into short-lived radioisotopes is known as partitioning and transmutation strategy. To ensure efficient transmutation of the separated elements (minor actinides) the content of lanthanides in the irradiation targets has to be minimised. This objective can be attained by solvent extraction using highly selective ligands that are able to separate these two groups of elements from each other. The objective of this study was to develop a novel process allowing co-separation of minor actinides and lanthanides from a high active acidic feed solution with subsequent actinide recovery using just one cycle, so-called innovative SANEX process. The conditions of each step of the process were optimised to ensure high actinide separation efficiency. Additionally, screening tests of several novel lipophilic and hydrophilic ligands provided by University of Twente were performed. These tests were aiming in better understanding the influence of the extractant structural modifications onto An(III)/Ln(III) selectivity and complexation properties. ...