Recently published results of the cooperative studies executed by the Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences (IPCE RAS), Research Center Vallée du Rhone (CEA, France), Institute of Nuclear Physics Orsay and University Bordeaux I [Centre Nationale de Recherches Scientifiques (CNRS), France] are reviewed. The review includes data obtained for the first time on the electrochemical properties and anodic dissolution of uranium monocarbide considered among possible bases of the fuel for the reactors of the IVth generation. The results of the investigations in the field of the synthesis of tetraalkyl ammonium pertechnetates, their physicochemical properties and thermal decomposition with formation of Tc...
A worldwide objective in nuclear energy industry is the reduction of long-lived radio toxicity and h...
The Partitioning & Transmutation (P&T) strategy is based on reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity...
The Institute for Transuranium Elements ITU is building up an accurate database of actinide behavior...
Recently published results of the cooperative studies executed by the Institute of Physical Chemistr...
AbstractThe data on the uranium metal corrosion rate in the solutions of nitric acid (0,1 – 4M) and ...
Technetium is one of the most important radionuclides in the spent nuclear fuel in context of reproc...
In the program on pyrochemical and dry processing methods (PDPM) for nuclear fuel, corrosion testing...
This research focuses on a small but critical aspect of nuclear fuel cycle waste decontamination. M...
International audienceThe first step of the spent nuclear fuel reprocessing is a dissolution of acti...
The use of thorium in combination with plutonium in nuclear power generation offers a solution to th...
It has been found possible to measure reversible electrode potentials for couples containing technet...
International audienceSpent fuel reprocessing and notably plutonium recycling contributes in enhanci...
The purpose is to increase the basic scientific understanding of technetium chemistry to better unde...
Technetium (99Tc, half-life = 2.13x105 years, b-emitter) is one of the radionuclides of major concer...
Interest in the chemistry of technetium has only increased since its discovery in 1937, mainly becau...
A worldwide objective in nuclear energy industry is the reduction of long-lived radio toxicity and h...
The Partitioning & Transmutation (P&T) strategy is based on reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity...
The Institute for Transuranium Elements ITU is building up an accurate database of actinide behavior...
Recently published results of the cooperative studies executed by the Institute of Physical Chemistr...
AbstractThe data on the uranium metal corrosion rate in the solutions of nitric acid (0,1 – 4M) and ...
Technetium is one of the most important radionuclides in the spent nuclear fuel in context of reproc...
In the program on pyrochemical and dry processing methods (PDPM) for nuclear fuel, corrosion testing...
This research focuses on a small but critical aspect of nuclear fuel cycle waste decontamination. M...
International audienceThe first step of the spent nuclear fuel reprocessing is a dissolution of acti...
The use of thorium in combination with plutonium in nuclear power generation offers a solution to th...
It has been found possible to measure reversible electrode potentials for couples containing technet...
International audienceSpent fuel reprocessing and notably plutonium recycling contributes in enhanci...
The purpose is to increase the basic scientific understanding of technetium chemistry to better unde...
Technetium (99Tc, half-life = 2.13x105 years, b-emitter) is one of the radionuclides of major concer...
Interest in the chemistry of technetium has only increased since its discovery in 1937, mainly becau...
A worldwide objective in nuclear energy industry is the reduction of long-lived radio toxicity and h...
The Partitioning & Transmutation (P&T) strategy is based on reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity...
The Institute for Transuranium Elements ITU is building up an accurate database of actinide behavior...