. . . "0"^^ . "7G08074" . . "Following the condition that the candidate of financial contribution was evaluated and afterwards selected by international provider in accordance with the rules of the program the Ministry of Education, Youth ans Sports does not realize the evaluation of project results. The project is evaluated only after its approval by an international provider."@en . . "2012-03-31+02:00"^^ . "Actinide recycling by separation and transmutation is considered worldwide and particularly in several European countries as one of the most promising strategies to reduce the inventory of radioactive waste, thus contributing to make nuclear energy sustainable. Consistently with potentially viable recycling strategies, the Collaborative Project ACSEPT will provide a structured R&D framework to develop chemical separation processes compatible with fuel fabrication techniques, with a view to their future demonstration at the pilot level. Considering technically mature aqueous separation processes, ACSEPT will optimise and select the most promising ones dedicated to actinide partitioning and those featuring a group separation. These developments will be appropriately balanced with an exploratory research focused on the design of new molecules. In parallel, promising group actinide separation pyro-processes will be developed beyond the current state-of-the-art, as an alternative option, for a l"@en . "2013-06-28+02:00"^^ . . "Actinide reCycling by SEParation and Transmutation" . . . "Actinide recycling by separation and transmutation is considered worldwide and particularly in several European countries as one of the most promising strategies to reduce the inventory of radioactive waste, thus contributing to make nuclear energy sustainable. Consistently with potentially viable recycling strategies, the Collaborative Project ACSEPT will provide a structured R&D framework to develop chemical separation processes compatible with fuel fabrication techniques, with a view to their future demonstration at the pilot level. Considering technically mature aqueous separation processes, ACSEPT will optimise and select the most promising ones dedicated to actinide partitioning and those featuring a group separation. These developments will be appropriately balanced with an exploratory research focused on the design of new molecules. In parallel, promising group actinide separation pyro-processes will be developed beyond the current state-of-the-art, as an alternative option, for a l" . . . . . "Actinide recycling; radioactive waste; separation processes"@en . . "0"^^ . " radioactive waste" . . . "Actinide recycling" . "http://www.isvav.cz/projectDetail.do?rowId=7G08074"^^ . "1"^^ . . "0"^^ . "Hodnocen\u00ED v\u00FDsledk\u016F \u0159e\u0161en\u00ED ministerstvo neprov\u00E1d\u00ED, nebo\u0165 podm\u00EDnkou podpory je, \u017Ee uchaze\u010D byl vybr\u00E1n mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDm poskytovatelem v souladu s pravidly p\u0159\u00EDslu\u0161n\u00E9ho programu. Projekt je hodnocen a\u017E po jeho schv\u00E1len\u00ED mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDm poskytovatelem."@cs . "Actinide reCycling by SEParation and Transmutation"@en . "2008-03-01+01:00"^^ . "0"^^ . .