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Schultz, W.W.; Wheelwright, E.J.; Godbee, H.; Mallory, C.W.; Burney, G.A.; Wallace, R.M.
Rockwell International Corp., Richland, WA (USA). Rockwell Hanford Operations; Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Hittman Corp., Columbia, MD (USA); Du Pont de Nemours (E.I.) and Co., Aiken, SC (USA). Savannah River Lab1983
Rockwell International Corp., Richland, WA (USA). Rockwell Hanford Operations; Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Hittman Corp., Columbia, MD (USA); Du Pont de Nemours (E.I.) and Co., Aiken, SC (USA). Savannah River Lab1983
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[en] The nuclear industry involves a number of operations. Uranium ore must first be mined and the uranium recovered from the ore, purified, and concentrated. After the uranium has been enriched and fabricated into fuel elements, it is placed in nuclear reactors where it produces energy, fission products, and transmutation products. Finally, if the fuel cycle is completed, the uranium and useful transmutation products are recovered and separated from each other as well as from the fission products. The uranium may be recycled or used elsewhere, while most of the fission products become waste. Ion exchange finds use in nearly every part of the nuclear fuel cycle; these uses are the subject of this paper
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1983; 45 p; American Institute of Chemical Engineers fall annual meeting; Washington, DC (USA); 30 Oct - 3 Nov 1983; CONF-831063--6; Available from NTIS, PC A03/MF A01; 1 as DE84002664
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