Nuclear fuel processing has two main waste management requirements: (1) the disposal of waste organic solvent (secondary waste) generated by solvent extraction processes during the separation and purification of uranium and plutonium in nuclear fuel and materials processing; and (2) the management of the small fractions of U and Pu that are inseparable during reprocessing (primary waste). Environmental impact associated with fuel use and reprocessing can be minimised by addressing either of these requirements.Semiconductor particles and films may act as efficient photocatalysts for a range of environmentally and industrially useful reactions including heavy metal recovery from effluent streams by manipulation of the metal valence state. The...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
This project was conducted to determine if ionizing radiation could be used to catalytically destroy...
'High-level radioactive waste storage tanks within DOE sites contain significant amounts of organic ...
Colloidal semiconductor particles may act as efficient photocatalysts for a range of environmentally...
Colloidal semiconductor particles may act as efficient photocatalysts for a range of environmentally...
An Advanced PUREX process for the recycling of spent nuclear fuel is currently under active developm...
The control of actinide and transition metal ions valence states by heterogeneous photocatalysis is ...
The feasibility of photochemically fractionating the actinides in nuclear waste processing is evalua...
With the rapidly expanding implementations of nuclear power technology, the contamination of the aqu...
Within the UK National Nuclear Innovation Programme, work has begun on the development of a high Pu-...
Currently in the nuclear industry, surface contamination in the form of radioactive metal or metal o...
Recycling of actinides from spent nuclear fuel by their selective separation followed by transmutati...
Plutonium and uranium residues (e.g., incinerator ash, combustibles, and sand/slag/crucibles) result...
Used nuclear fuel contains a mixture of highly radiotoxic elements and must be handled and stored wi...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
This project was conducted to determine if ionizing radiation could be used to catalytically destroy...
'High-level radioactive waste storage tanks within DOE sites contain significant amounts of organic ...
Colloidal semiconductor particles may act as efficient photocatalysts for a range of environmentally...
Colloidal semiconductor particles may act as efficient photocatalysts for a range of environmentally...
An Advanced PUREX process for the recycling of spent nuclear fuel is currently under active developm...
The control of actinide and transition metal ions valence states by heterogeneous photocatalysis is ...
The feasibility of photochemically fractionating the actinides in nuclear waste processing is evalua...
With the rapidly expanding implementations of nuclear power technology, the contamination of the aqu...
Within the UK National Nuclear Innovation Programme, work has begun on the development of a high Pu-...
Currently in the nuclear industry, surface contamination in the form of radioactive metal or metal o...
Recycling of actinides from spent nuclear fuel by their selective separation followed by transmutati...
Plutonium and uranium residues (e.g., incinerator ash, combustibles, and sand/slag/crucibles) result...
Used nuclear fuel contains a mixture of highly radiotoxic elements and must be handled and stored wi...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
The initial motivation for the development of reprocessing technologies was to obtain pure fissile m...
This project was conducted to determine if ionizing radiation could be used to catalytically destroy...
'High-level radioactive waste storage tanks within DOE sites contain significant amounts of organic ...