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Different variants reprocessing of high-level radioactive wastes are considered. The extraction of cesium, strontium, rare earth elements and actinides by various extractants is analyzed. Advantages and disadvantages of technological flowsheets for high-level waste reprocessing and partitioning are discussed.

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Babain, V.V., Shadrin, A.Y. (1999). New Extraction Technologies for Management of Radioactive Wastes. In: Choppin, G.R., Khankhasayev, M.K. (eds) Chemical Separation Technologies and Related Methods of Nuclear Waste Management. NATO Science Series, vol 53. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4546-6_8

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