A Review of Opportunities and Methods for Recovery of Rhodium from Spent Nuclear Fuel during Reprocessing

Author:

Hodgson Ben J.1ORCID,Turner Joshua R.1ORCID,Holdsworth Alistair F.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Nuclear Laboratory, Central Laboratory, Sellafield, Seascale, Cumbria CA20 1PG, UK

2. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

Abstract

Rhodium is one of the scarcest, most valuable, and useful platinum group metals, a strategically important material relied on heavily by automotive and electronics industries. The limited finite natural sources of Rh and exponentially increasing demands on these supplies mean that new sources are being sought to stabilise supplies and prices. Spent nuclear fuel (SNF) contains a significant quantity of Rh, though methods to recover this are purely conceptual at this point, due to the differing chemistry between SNF reprocessing and the methods used to recycle natural Rh. During SNF reprocessing, Rh partitions between aqueous nitric acid streams, where its speciation is complex, and insoluble fission product waste streams. Various techniques have been investigated for Rh recovery during SNF reprocessing for over 50 years, including solvent extraction, ion exchange, precipitation, and electrochemical methods, with tuneable approaches such as impregnated composites and ionic liquids receiving the most attention recently, assisted by more the comprehensive understanding of Rh speciation in nitric acid developed recently. The quantitative recovery of Rh within the SNF reprocessing ecosystem has remained elusive thus far, and as such, this review discusses the recent developments within the field, and strategies that could be applied to maximise the recovery of Rh from SNF.

Funder

UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory Advanced Recycle and Isotope Separation (ARIS) Core Science Theme

UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s (BEIS) GBP 505 m Energy Innovation Programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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