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When the goal of recycling nuclear waste is applied to the nuclear electricity generation, it leads to the recycling of plutonium first, then of other heavy radioactive nuclides as minor actinides (M.A.), and of a few long lived fission products. It is shown that several ways to recycle plutonium are possible and that this recycling allows one to better manage minor actinides and residual uranium.
G. Manent,M. Delpech, andJosselin C. Garnier
"Use of plutonium in reactors and comparison of new options studied in France", Proc. SPIE 2339, International Conference on Neutrons and Their Applications, (3 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204151
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G. Manent, M. Delpech, Josselin C. Garnier, "Use of plutonium in reactors and comparison of new options studied in France," Proc. SPIE 2339, International Conference on Neutrons and Their Applications, (3 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204151