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Electrochemical study of the Eu(III)/Eu(II) system in molten fluoride media [PDF]
The electrochemical behaviour of the Eu(III)/Eu(II) system was examined in the molten eutectic LiF-CaF2 on a molybdenum electrode, using cyclic voltammetry, square-wave voltammetry and chronopotentiometry. It was observed that EuF3 is partly reduced into
Cassayre, Laurent +3 more
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The problems involved in buildiing a molten-salt thermalbreeder reactor are reviewed, and it is concluded that the most feasible construction is an externally-cooled reactor with the fuel salt passing through the reactcr core in graphite tubes. A reactor with 15% of the core vollume occupied by fuel salt and 5% occupied by fertile salt would have a net
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Advancing Upcycling and Regeneration of Spent LiFePO4: Failure Mechanisms and Recovery Strategies
This review studies the failure mechanism to promote the upcycling regeneration of spent lithium iron phosphate (S‐LFP). It first summarizes the failure mechanisms of LFP batteries revealed via advanced characterization technologies and then explores the respective advantages and challenges of hydrometallurgy and direct regeneration methods.
Yi Wang +6 more
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Herein, we mainly summarize the characteristics of the main types of carbon dots (CDs), analyze the strategies for improving advanced batteries' performance via incorporating CDs, comprehensively summarize recent applications of CDs in the main components (electrode, electrolyte, and separator) of advanced batteries, and propose the technical ...
Chuang Jiang +5 more
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Dense suspension of solid particles as a new heat transfer fluid for concentrated solar thermal plants: on-sun proof of concept [PDF]
This paper demonstrates the capacity of dense suspensions of solid particles to transfer concentrated solar power from a tubular receiver to an energy conversion process by acting as a heat transfer fluid.
Ansart, Renaud +7 more
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It's a Gas: Bioconjugation With Vapor‐Phase Reagents
Gaseous reagents are an emerging class of bioconjugation reagents that can offer alternative selectivity paradigms for the construction of precise bioconjugates. A variety of both inert and highly reactive gases have recently been developed for bioconjugation use.
Yuxuan Ding, Jun Ohata, Zachary T. Ball
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Homogeneous Molten Salt Reactors
Multigroup one-dimensional calculations were done recently to obtain estimates of critical masses, powerdensity distributions, and fissioning spectra for some homogeneous molten salt reactors having outer reflectors and central islands, which are to be placed inside the cur rently proposed MSRE vessel.
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Molten-Salt Depleted-Uranium Reactor
The supercritical, reactor core melting and nuclear fuel leaking accidents have troubled fission reactors for decades, and greatly limit their extensive applications. Now these troubles are still open. Here we first show a possible perfect reactor, Molten-Salt Depleted-Uranium Reactor which is no above accident trouble.
Dong, Bao-Guo, Dong, Pei, Gu, Ji-Yuan
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Variable Temperature Studies of Two Calcium Uranates α‐Ca3UO6 and Ca2UO5
The structures and thermal responses of the calcium uranates α‐Ca3UO6 and Ca2UO5 were investigated using in situ synchrotron x‐ray diffraction and neutron powder diffraction. Despite the very similar chemical compositions, the structural response of the two calcium uranates is shown to be complex and varied.
Maria K. Nicholas +8 more
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Combined electrolysis device and fuel cell and method of operation Patent [PDF]
Operation method for combined electrolysis device and fuel cell using molten salt to produce power by thermoelectric regeneration ...
Greenberg, J., Thaller, L. H.
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