One of the most successful uses of nuclear energy, other than nuclear fission reactors, is the use of radioisotopes to provide a simple source for heat and electrical power in space applications. The alpha decay heat from suitable radioisotopes can be harnessed to heat instrumentation and generate electricity through thermoelectric generators. Within Europe, the feasibility of using americium ( 241 Am) in such applications is being considered. Part of this study is to develop a way to access a stock of suitable material and the UK stockpile of separated civil plutonium dioxide, generated through reprocessing operations, is a rich source of americium. This paper summarises 5 years of development work performed to establish a way to separate americium from the plutonium dioxide in a safe and cost effective way, generating a high purity product with high recovery efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]