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Data on erosion and hydrogen fuel retention in Beryllium plasma-facing materials
ITER will use beryllium as a plasma-facing material in the main chamber, covering a total surface area of about 620 m2. Given the importance of beryllium erosion and co-deposition for tritium retention in ITER, significant efforts have been made to ...
Gregory De Temmerman +17 more
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Studying the decontamination process of an irradiated beryllium reflector in a chlorine environment. [PDF]
Beryllium, possessing unique nuclear physical properties, is currently widely used as a material for reflector and neutron moderator blocks of research nuclear reactors.
Yuliya Baklanova
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Challenges in Ultra-Trace Beryllium Analysis: Utilizing Recent Extraction Techniques in Combination with Spectrometric Detection [PDF]
Beryllium (Be) is one of the most toxic non-radioactive elements on the periodic table, and its presence or intake can negatively impact both the environment and human health.
Lucia Nemček, Ingrid Hagarová
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Wastewater produced in beryllium mining seriously affects ecological balance and causes great environmental pressure. We designed a novel porous lotus leaf biochar modified with PO4 3−/NH4 + multifunctional groups (MLLB) and used it for beryllium(Be ...
Xu Zhao +10 more
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The effect of beryllium oxide on retention in JET ITER-like wall tiles
Preliminary results investigating the microstructure, bonding and effect of beryllium oxide formation on retention in the JET ITER-like wall beryllium tiles, are presented.
C. Makepeace +11 more
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Beryllium resources in China are concentrated in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Sichuan and Yunnan, mainly including two types: granite pegmatite and aerogenetic hydrothermal vein.
Wei Deng +4 more
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This article investigated the deformation behavior of nano-polycrystalline beryllium oxide under tensile and compressive stress using the molecular dynamics simulation method.
Ming-Dong Hou +3 more
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The dubious origin of beryllium toxicity
Four mechanisms have been proposed in the literature to explain beryllium toxicity; they can be divided in two groups of two mechanisms: (i) replacement type: models 1 and 2; (ii) addition type: models 3 and 4.
J. Elguero, I. Alkorta
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Neogene continental denudation and the beryllium conundrum
Significance Most weathering and denudation proxies are consistent with Cenozoic cooling being a consequence of increased CO2 removal from the atmosphere by continental silicate weathering. Beryllium isotope ratios in the late Cenozoic seawater have been
Shilei Li, S. Goldstein, M. Raymo
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Ground level air beryllium-7 and ozone in Belgrade [PDF]
Three sets of data covering the 2004-2007 period are examined: two beryllium-7 series and ozone measured in ground level air. The measuring sites are at three different locations in Belgrade, Serbia.
Ajtić Jelena +3 more
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