“…Modelling was carried out for six different metals (Mn, Ni, Co, Zn, Fe, and Cr) that are part of the contamination present in the primary circuit of a nuclear plant (Pick, 1989;Nuclear Energy Agency, 2014). These metals can come from the composition of the steam generator tubes (mainly Fe, Ni and Cr) but are also activation products present in the primary circuit water ( 51 Cr, 54 Mn, 55 Fe, 58 Co, 59 Ni, 60 Co, 63 Ni, 65 Zn) (Hoenes et al, 1980;Walberg et al, 2008). Each metal was analysed independently to establish the optimum pH for precipitation of the hydroxide form.…”