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Application of insoluble tannin to recovery of uranium, TRU and heavy metals elements form radioactive liquid waste

  • 1. Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)

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Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel Co., Ltd. (MNF) has developed a new adsorbent, TANNIX (tread mark), for the recovery of uranium, TRU and heavy metal elements in the liquid waste, in which TANNIX derived from a natural tannin polymer. TANNIX has same advantages that handling is easier than that of standard IX-resin, and that the volume of secondary waste is reduced by burning the used TANNIX. We have replaced its radioactive liquid waste treatment system from the conventional co-precipitation process to adsorption process by using TANNIX. TANNIX was founded to be more effective for the recovery of Pu, TRU, and hexavalent chromium Cr-(VI) as well as Uranium. (author)

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Proceedings of the 2nd NUCEF international symposium NUCEF'98. Safety research and development of base technology on nuclear fuel cycle

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 2nd NUCEF international symposium NUCEF'98. Safety research and development of base technology on nuclear fuel cycle
Imprint Pagination
744 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 596-604
Report number
JAERI-Conf--99-004

Conference

Title
2. NUCEF international symposium
Acronym
NUCEF'98
Dates
16-17 Nov 1998
Place
Hitachinaka, Ibaraki (Japan)

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Imprint:Published in 2 volumes