Voloxidation is a potential alternative reprocessing scheme for spent nuclear fuel that uses gas-solid reactions to minimize aqueous wastes and to separate volatile fission products from the desired actinide phase. The process uses NO(g) as an oxidant for uranium dioxide (UO) fuel, ideally producing soluble uranium powders which can then be processed for full recycle. To continue development of the process flowsheet for voloxidation, ongoing examination of the process chemistry and associated process materials is required: discrepancies in the proposed chemical reactions that occur when spent nuclear fuel is exposed to NO(g) atmospheres must be addressed.
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