| Extraction  scroll 
 Process principle for the separation of fission products 
                      from the fuels uranium and plutonium as exemplified by the PUREX 
                        process. The aqueous solution of fuel and fission products is placed 
                      in homogenous contact with an organic solution which is insoluble in 
                      water. The organic solvent in the PUREX process consists of a mixture 
                      of tributylphosphate (TBP) and kerosene. In extraction according to 
                      the PUREX process, advantage is taken of the fact that the substances 
                      uranyl nitrate and plutonium nitrate included in the aqueous solution 
                      are readily soluble in the mixture of TBP and kerosene whereas the fission 
                      products in this organic phase are practically insoluble. The separation 
                      is effected in extractors, i.e. apparatuses in which the two phases 
                      are collided in countercurrents, intensively mixed and separated again 
                      in settling chambers.  
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