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Preface | ||
Opening Session | ||
Overview of Chemical Separation Methods and Technologies | 1 | |
Review of Historical Development and Application of Separation Technologies in Russia | 17 | |
Reprocessing of Nuclear Fuel: Overview/Critique of the Worldwide Experience and Engineering/Technology Challenges for Separations | 29 | |
Technology Needs for Actinide and Technetium Separations Based on Solvent Extraction, Ion Exchange and Other Processes | 53 | |
Review of Non-Aqueous Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing and Separation Methods. (View on World Experience from Dimitrovgrad) | 71 | |
Review of Possible Technologies for Actinide Separation Using Other Extractants than TBP | 99 | |
Studies of the Chemistry of Transactinides by Fast Separation Techniques | 123 | |
New Extraction Technologies for Management of Radioactive Wastes | 135 | |
Application of New Inorganic-Organic Composite Absorbers with Polyacrylonitrile Binding Matrix for Separation of Radionuclides from Liquid Radioactive Wastes | 155 | |
R&D Needs of Chemical Separation Technologies for Nuclear Wastes from the Perspective of Federal Governmental Programs of Russia | 169 | |
Nuclear Waste Management: A Bioremediation Approach | 187 | |
Up-to-date Radioecological Situation around the "Mayak" Nuclear Facility | 209 | |
The Environmental Impacts of Uranium Mining and Milling and the Methods of their Reduction | 225 | |
Role of Humics in Actinide Behavior in Ecosystems | 247 | |
Risk Assessment for Chemicals & Radionuclides: Some Characteristics, Similarities and Differences | 261 | |
The View from Russia of the Soviet-Designed Reactor Safety Program of the U.S. Department of Energy | 273 | |
Glossary | 289 | |
List of Abbreviations | 293 | |
Index | 297 |
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