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XENON POISONING IN MOLTEN SALT REACTORS
The xenon poison fraction in a 1000-mwe molten salt breeder reactor power plant (MSBR) was calculated as a function of sparging cycle-time and the rate of diffusion of xenon into graphitic structure in contact with the fuel salt. lt was found that the xenon poison fraction can be held to 0.005 neutrons per neutron absorbed in fuel atoms by passing the ...
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Atomically Thin Sieves: Two‐Dimensional Materials for Membrane Separation
Atomically thin membranes derived from 2D materials overcome the inherent selectivity‐permeability trade‐off in conventional separation technologies. This perspective elucidates transport mechanisms for gases, water, and ions, surveys fabrication strategies including top‐down pore engineering and bottom‐up synthesis, highlights recent experimental and ...
Yiran Gong, Pengzhan Sun, Yu Ji
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Abstract Fishing waste and its by‐products, whether naturally occurring or generated by the processing industry, represent a significant opportunity for producing high‐value products. These often discarded or underutilized residues can be converted into various valuable products through advanced processing technologies. Among the potential products are
Patrick da Silva Sousa +8 more
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Abstract Textile production is an important industrial sector but also one of the most polluting industries and highly dependent on fossil resources and cotton for the production of fibers. The use of cellulosic fibers from local agricultural residues can offer a sustainable alternative for the current textile industry. In this work, an environmentally
Ilona van Zandvoort +7 more
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Minimizing the fissile inventory of the molten salt fast reactor
International audienceMolten salt reactors in the configurations presented here, called Molten Salt Fast Reactors (MSFR), have been selected for further studies by the Generation IV International Forum.
Allibert, M. +4 more
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This review explores nitrogen‐doped graphene aerogel materials used in supercapacitors, analyzing synthesis techniques, performance measures, and recent advancements. It highlights material challenges and limitations while suggesting directions for future research.
Khaled Abdou Ahmed Abdou Elsehsah +6 more
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Microwave‐assisted recycling of black mass from spent lithium‐ion batteries was optimized through a Design of Experiments approach, linking heating parameters to lithium recovery efficiency and volatile emissions. Combining GC–MS and multinuclear NMR analyses, the study identifies key conditions minimizing hazardous fluorinated and organic gas ...
Alberto Mannu +7 more
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Utilizing anacardic acid derived from cashew nut shell liquid, the synthesis of isochromans was accomplished. Two key steps were exploited. Firstly, a benzylic bromination in the green solvent tert‐butyl acetate is disclosed. Secondly, as an example, the exposure of the secondary alcohol 1‐(2‐methoxy‐6‐(pentadec‐1‐en‐1‐yl)phenyl)ethanol to potassium t ...
Bianca L. Davids +5 more
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Reactor Characteristics of Molten Salt Reactor
Koshi MITACHI +4 more
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Benzimidazole‐derived N/O‐doped porous carbon (BIDC) stabilizes cobalt nanoparticles with tunable Co0/Co2+ sites for low‐temperature CO2 hydrogenation. Co2+ promotes CO2 adsorption/activation, while Co0 enables H2 dissociation. Adjusting the Co0/Co2+ ratio and conditions switches selectivity from CH4 to alcohols.
Rasoul Salami +3 more
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