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An overview of solvent extraction processes developed in Europe for advanced nuclear fuel recycling, part 1 — heterogeneous recycling

Separation Science and Technology, 2020
The hydrometallurgical separation concepts for the heterogeneous recycling of irradiated nuclear fuel developed in Europe are presented and discussed.
A. Geist   +9 more
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The Living Textbook of Nuclear Chemistry

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2005
A Summer School in Nuclear Chemistry sponsored by the U. S. Department of Energy and the American Chemical Society has been held at San Jose State University for the past 20 years. The intent of the program is to introduce outstanding college students to the field of nuclear and radiochemistry with the goal that some of these students will consider ...
C. Joiner, A. Gallant, W. Loveland
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Chemistry of Nuclear Physics

Nature, 1952
Radiochemical Studies The Fission Products. Edited by Charles D. Coryell and Nathan Sugarman. (National Nuclear Energy Series, Manhattan Project Technical Section, Division 4, Plutonium Project Record, Vol. 9.) Book 1, Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, Papers 1 to 52. Pp. xxx + 516. Book 2, Part 5, Papers 53 to 199. Pp. xvi + 517–1315.
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Nuclear Chemistry

Nuclear Chemistry, 2021
M. Sharon, Madhuri Sharon
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Gas chemistry in nuclear reactors [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Bulletin, 1980
Any operation aimed at optimising gas chemistry to control deposition and oxidation of carbon in nuclear and other industrial plant is to be welcomed – not only because of the contributions it will make to the industrial process itself but also because of the resultant conservation of fossil fuels and increased efficiency of hydrocarbon usage.
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Lattice induced nuclear chemistry

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1991
Just as electrons cease to be point particles when they are injected into a solid, deuterons cease to be point particles when they become bound to the interior of a deuteride host. Additional quantum mechanical effects, well‐known from the behavior of electrons bound within a solid state environment at low temperature, have the potential to profoundly ...
Talbot A. Chubb, S.R. Chubb
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Nuclear Chemistry

1963
Engelbert Broda: Nuclear Chemistry, in: Chemieunterricht heute. Ein Handbuch für Lehrer, Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt-Berlin-München (1972), 355-392.
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Teaching Aids For Nuclear Chemistry

Journal of Chemical Education, 1994
Listing of topics and sources related to nuclear chemistry, including bibliographies for the Journal and Scientific American.
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Instrumentation in Applied Nuclear Chemistry

1973
1 Basic Theory of Nuclear Processes.- 1.1. Introduction.- 1.2. Atoms and Nuclei.- 1.2.1. Structure of the Atom.- 1.2.2. Electron Cloud.- 1.2.3. Nucleus.- 1.3. Nuclear Models.- 1.4. Radiation.- 1.4.1. Origin and Type of Radiation.- 1.4.2. Electromagnetic Radiation or Photons.- 1.4.3. Corpuscular Radiation.- 1.5. Nuclear Reactions and Radioactivity.- 1.5.
Joel B. Ayers, Jan Krugers
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