HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . and colleagues from the East China University of Technology have published the article: Dehalogenation reactions between halide salts and phosphate compounds, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study provides evidence of Br retention after heating NH4H2PO4 and Br-containing compounds to 680u00b0C in air.
SUMMARY
Salt-based nuclear wastes can be generated through electrochemical reprocessing (pyroprocessing) or operation of molten salt reactors (MSRs). Following dehalogenation, immobilization of the fission product oxides could be realized in a phosphate waste form including phosphate glass (e_g, iron phosphate, iron aluminophosphate, aluminophosphate) (Day et_al . . .
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