Trends and Perspectives on Nuclear Waste Management: Recovering, Recycling, and Reusing

Author:

Terranova Maria Letizia1ORCID,Tavares Odilon A. P.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Via della Ricerca Scientifica s/n, 00133 Rome, Italy

2. Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas-CBPF/MCTI, Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud 150, Rio de Janeiro 22290-180, RJ, Brazil

Abstract

This paper focuses on the highly radioactive, long-lasting nuclear waste produced by the currently operating fission reactors and on the sensitive issue of spent fuel reprocessing. Also included is a short description of the fission process and a detailed analysis of the more hazardous radioisotopes produced either by secondary reactions occurring in the nuclear installations or by decay of the fission fragments. The review provides an overview of the strategies presently adopted to minimize the harmfulness of the nuclear waste to be disposed, with a focus on the development and implementation of methodologies for the spent fuel treatments. The partitioning-conditioning and partitioning-transmutation options are analyzed as possible solutions to decrease the presence of long-lived highly radioactive isotopes. Also discussed are the chemical/physical approaches proposed for the recycling of the spent fuel and for the reusing of some technologically relevant isotopes in industrial and pharmaceutical areas. A brief indication is given of the opportunities offered by innovative types of reactors and/or of new fuel cycles to solve the issues presently associated with radioactive waste.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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