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Salt-free reductants have attracted much attention in recent years for basic and applied research in reprocessing processes because of their advantages such as being easily destroyed, not introducing salts, reacting quickly, simplifying the process, and reducing the amount of waste. This study summarizes emerging salt-free reagents with potential applications in reprocessing, and outlines their kinetic and chemical reaction mechanism properties in reducing Pu(IV) and Np(VI). The conclusion discusses the future potential of salt-free reagents in reprocessing. This study summarizes the currently well-studied salt-free reductants and offers recommendations and future research directions in salt-free alternatives.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":9966,"journal":{"name":"Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering","volume":"79 ","pages":"Pages 30-44"},"PeriodicalIF":3.7000,"publicationDate":"2025-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Research on application of salt-free reductants in uranium/neptunium/plutonium separation\",\"authors\":\"Qi Chen, Tianchi Li, Ziqian Zhao, Yifu Hu, Baole Li, Taihong Yan, Guoan Ye\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.cjche.2024.11.009\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>In current spent nuclear fuel reprocessing, the predominant method involves chemical extraction, leveraging the differing distribution ratios of elements to achieve separation and purification. Effective separation of uranium (U), plutonium (Pu), and neptunium (Np) typically relies on redox processes that alter their oxidation states during extraction. Therefore, reductants play a critical role in reprocessing processes. An important shift in the advanced reprocessing process is the use of salt-free reagents in the actinide separation process. In addition, the salt content in the reprocessing stream is often indicative of the overall technological sophistication of the process, and it is critical to reform the reductants used in the main process stream. Salt-free reductants have attracted much attention in recent years for basic and applied research in reprocessing processes because of their advantages such as being easily destroyed, not introducing salts, reacting quickly, simplifying the process, and reducing the amount of waste. This study summarizes emerging salt-free reagents with potential applications in reprocessing, and outlines their kinetic and chemical reaction mechanism properties in reducing Pu(IV) and Np(VI). The conclusion discusses the future potential of salt-free reagents in reprocessing. 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Research on application of salt-free reductants in uranium/neptunium/plutonium separation
In current spent nuclear fuel reprocessing, the predominant method involves chemical extraction, leveraging the differing distribution ratios of elements to achieve separation and purification. Effective separation of uranium (U), plutonium (Pu), and neptunium (Np) typically relies on redox processes that alter their oxidation states during extraction. Therefore, reductants play a critical role in reprocessing processes. An important shift in the advanced reprocessing process is the use of salt-free reagents in the actinide separation process. In addition, the salt content in the reprocessing stream is often indicative of the overall technological sophistication of the process, and it is critical to reform the reductants used in the main process stream. Salt-free reductants have attracted much attention in recent years for basic and applied research in reprocessing processes because of their advantages such as being easily destroyed, not introducing salts, reacting quickly, simplifying the process, and reducing the amount of waste. This study summarizes emerging salt-free reagents with potential applications in reprocessing, and outlines their kinetic and chemical reaction mechanism properties in reducing Pu(IV) and Np(VI). The conclusion discusses the future potential of salt-free reagents in reprocessing. This study summarizes the currently well-studied salt-free reductants and offers recommendations and future research directions in salt-free alternatives.
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering (Monthly, started in 1982) is the official journal of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China and published by the Chemical Industry Press Co. Ltd. The aim of the journal is to develop the international exchange of scientific and technical information in the field of chemical engineering. It publishes original research papers that cover the major advancements and achievements in chemical engineering in China as well as some articles from overseas contributors.
The topics of journal include chemical engineering, chemical technology, biochemical engineering, energy and environmental engineering and other relevant fields. Papers are published on the basis of their relevance to theoretical research, practical application or potential uses in the industry as Research Papers, Communications, Reviews and Perspectives. Prominent domestic and overseas chemical experts and scholars have been invited to form an International Advisory Board and the Editorial Committee. It enjoys recognition among Chinese academia and industry as a reliable source of information of what is going on in chemical engineering research, both domestic and abroad.