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[en] The use of uranous nitrate, U(IV), as a plutonium reductant in the Purex solvent extraction process could significantly reduce the waste generation at the Savannah River Plant. The current reductant is a ferrous sulfamate (FS)/hydroxylamine nitrate (HAN) mixture. The iron and sulfate in the FS are major contributors to waste generation. The U(IV) reductant oxidizes to U(VI) producing no waste. The Savannah River Laboratory has developed an efficient electrochemical cell for U(IV) production and has demonstrated the effectiveness of U(IV) as a plutonium reductant. Plant tests and economic analyses are currently being conducted to determine the cost effectiveness of U(IV) implementation. The results of recent studies are presented
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1983; 11 p; Waste management conference; Tucson, AZ (USA); 27 Feb - 3 Mar 1983; CONF-830205--29; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE83011383
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ACTINIDES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, ELEMENTS, FUNCTIONAL MODELS, MANAGEMENT, METALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NITRATES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, REPROCESSING, SEPARATION PROCESSES, TRANSURANIUM ELEMENTS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, US AEC, US ERDA, US ORGANIZATIONS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE PROCESSING
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