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Re: Fwd: CNRS position (questions)
Jean,
1. Is this project aiming for the "safer" waste
management.
2. What are the "special" hazards or disposal
difficulties, associated with these nuclides
being together in the waste stream?
3. Are there specific REGULATORY disposal
difficulties associated with these nuclides being
together?
4. Is there a "mixed waste" problem?
5. Separation of Tc, Mo, Se, Zr,Sn FROM Uranium?
6. If so wouldn't be it more effective to use at
first, mass separation in the centrifuge and then
further electrochemical separation one from
another?
7. Is there only Extraction/Separation of
mentioned nuclides and their SEPARATE disposal?
8. Extraction/Separation and Recycling?
9. If there is recycling involved what is your
projected "effective cost" ?
10. What are the monetary savings in your project
from the separate disposal/recycling versus
simple combined disposal?
I am assuming, Uranium is the main bulk material.
11. Is French the project's language?
12. I really appreciate that forwarded by you
positing had project's specific technical
information.
However, the salary (financial compensation)
number
would be a very helpful factor in a candidate
search efforts.
Good luck,
Emil.
You wrote:
....
>products- nuclear waste management.
>
>This project concerns the specification of Tc,
Mo, Se, Zr, and Sn, their
>interactions with some actinides of which
uranium. The methods used in
>this frame are mainly electrochemistry
......
> The aim of this project concerns the
improvement of extraction and
>radionuclides separation procedures ( PUREX,
environnmental ). We need
>to improve the chemical properties knowledge of
these ions in aqueous
>media.
From: Jean Charles ABBE
Subject: Fwd: CNRS position
>Bonjour,
>Nature and scope of the job : Speciation of
actinides and fission
>products- nuclear waste management.
>
>This project concerns the speciation of Tc, Mo,
Se, Zr, and Sn, their
>interactions with some actinides of which
uranium. The methods used in
>this frame are mainly electrochemistry (
voltampérometry,
>inpedencemetrie, etc), capillary
electrophoresis, spectroscopy
>(fluorescence, SAX).
>
> The aim of this project concerns the
improvement of extraction and
>radionuclides separation procedures ( PUREX,
environnmental ). We need
>to improve the chemical properties knowledge of
these ions in aqueous
>media.
>
>This project is developped in collaboration with
CEA and several
>international laboratories of which the Institut
of Physic and Chemistry
>of Moscou.
>
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