Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2018;16(3):369-376. Published online: Sep, 30, 2018
DOI : doi.org/10.7733/jnfcwt.2018.16.3.369
The ability to recover the nearly limitless supply of uranium contained within the world’s oceans would provide supply security to uranium based fuel cycles. Therefore, in addition to U.S. national laboratories conducting R&D on a system capable of harvesting seawater uranium, a number of collaborative university partners have developed alternative technologies to complement the national laboratory scheme. This works summarizes the systems analysis of such novel uranium recovery technologies along with their potential impacts on seawater uranium recovery. While implementation of some recent developments can reduce the cost of seawater uranium by up to 30%, other researchers have sought to address a weakness while maintaining cost competitiveness.
Keywords
Seawater uranium,Front end nuclear fuel cycle,Actinide chemistry,Systems analyses