Abstract

The main problem of the decommissioning of nuclear installations (NPPs) is the processing or disposal of radioactive waste. The main method is the burial of radioactive waste (RAW) in special refrigerated containers that require constant supervision and maintenance. As a result, we have a large area with RW that needs to be maintained, protected and serviced. An alternative is to recycle waste to reduce its dimensions and possibly reuse it. Taking advantage of the phenomenon of bremsstrahlung, it is possible to obtain radiation with a defined energy spectrum. It is possible to ionize the atoms of a certain isotope, which in turn will make it possible to use the interaction of ionized particles with a magnetic field. The magnetic field will be able to move ionized particles, thereby separating them from non-ionized ones.

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