Assessing the Feasibility of Complex Recycling of SNF Reprocessing Waste Using RF Torch Air Plasma

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The work studies the implementation of air plasma of radiofrequency torch for the complex recycling of reprocessed SNF waste treated in the form of dispersed aqueous organic compositions (AOCs). The study shows the practicability of magnetic separation for the effective extraction of dispersed solids, including magnetic iron oxide, formed in water suspensions.

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