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The term '''PUREX [[raffinate]]''' is a better term for the mixture of metals in [[nitric acid]] which are left behind when the [[uranium]] and [[plutonium]] have been removed by the [[PUREX]] process from a [[nuclear fuel]] dissolution liquor. This mixture is oftein known as high level [[nuclear waste]].
The term '''PUREX [[raffinate]]''' is a better term for the mixture of metals in [[nitric acid]] which are left behind when the [[uranium]] and [[plutonium]] have been removed by the [[PUREX]] process from a [[nuclear fuel]] dissolution liquor. This mixture is oftein known as high level [[nuclear waste]].


To be super exact two PUREX raffinates exist, the most highly active [[raffinate]] from the first cycle is the one which is most commonly know as PUREX raffinate. The other is from the medium active cycle in which the uranium and plutonium are refined by a second [[extraction]] with [[tributyl phosphate]].
To be super exact two PUREX raffinates exist, the most highly active [[raffinate]] from the first cycle is the one which is most commonly known as PUREX raffinate. The other is from the medium active cycle in which the uranium and plutonium are refined by a second [[extraction]] with [[tributyl phosphate]].


Currently PUREX raffinate is stored in [[stainless steel]] tanks before being converted into [[glass]].
Currently PUREX raffinate is stored in [[stainless steel]] tanks before being converted into [[glass]]. The first cycle PUREX raffinate is very [[radioactive]], it has almost all of the [[fission products]], [[corrosion]] products such as [[iron]]/[[nickel]], traces of uranium, plutonium and the [[minor actinides]].

Revision as of 19:22, 27 November 2005

The term PUREX raffinate is a better term for the mixture of metals in nitric acid which are left behind when the uranium and plutonium have been removed by the PUREX process from a nuclear fuel dissolution liquor. This mixture is oftein known as high level nuclear waste.

To be super exact two PUREX raffinates exist, the most highly active raffinate from the first cycle is the one which is most commonly known as PUREX raffinate. The other is from the medium active cycle in which the uranium and plutonium are refined by a second extraction with tributyl phosphate.

Currently PUREX raffinate is stored in stainless steel tanks before being converted into glass. The first cycle PUREX raffinate is very radioactive, it has almost all of the fission products, corrosion products such as iron/nickel, traces of uranium, plutonium and the minor actinides.