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Comprehensive Review on Technology Development of SFRs

open access: yesYuanzineng kexue jishu
Sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) is an advanced nuclear reactor technology that employs fast neutrons and liquid metallic sodium as a coolant. The development history and current status of SFR technology were systematically reviewed in this paper ...
YANG Hongyi, ZHOU Peide, WANG Mingzheng, LIU Yizhe, YANG Yong, YAN Han, AREAI Nuerlan
doaj   +1 more source

Flowzonolysis: Continuous Oxidative Ozonolysis of Algae‐Derived Palmitoleic Acid for the Synthesis of Azelaic Acid

open access: yesChemistry–Methods, Volume 6, Issue 7, July 2026.
Flowzonolysis enables the continuous oxidative cleavage of algae‐derived palmitoleic acid to azelaic acid in a single integrated process. By combining alkene cleavage and oxidation without isolating reactive intermediates, this method minimizes auxiliary reagents, improves atom economy, and supports safer, more sustainable diacid production from ...
Caitlin Hudecek, Michael D. Burkart
wiley   +1 more source

MCS ANALYSIS OF 1000 MWTH SODIUM-COOLED FAST REACTOR

open access: yes, 2019
This paper describes the neutron transport calculations for the sodium-cooled fast reactors by using the new under-developing Monte Carlo code MCS in combination with various nuclear data libraries.
Dos, Vutheam   +3 more
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Void reactivity decomposition for the Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor in equilibrium fuel cycle

open access: yes
The Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR) is one of the most promising Generation IV systems with many advantages, but has one dominating neutronic drawback - a positive sodium void reactivity.
Pelloni, Sandro   +4 more
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Facet and Phase Engineering of Single‐Crystalline Transition‐Metal Phosphide Electrocatalysts for Selective Electrochemical Reactions

open access: yesChemElectroChem, Volume 13, Issue 12, 17 June 2026.
Facet and phase engineering enables selective electrocatalysis in single‐crystalline transition‐metal phosphides by controlling surface termination, phase identity, and intermediate binding. This review connects noble metal benchmarks, phosphide phase evolution, synthetic growth principles, and electrode translation to guide rational catalyst design ...
Jieun Seo   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

From Viscose to Lyocell‐Type Fibers: Chemical Recycling of Viscose and Modal Fibers Using the Ioncell Process

open access: yesChemSusChem, Volume 19, Issue 11, 15 June 2026.
Using the Ioncell process, the recycling of low DP textile waste via four case studies, white, blue, and black viscose and white modal fibers, was investigated. The most common man‐made cellulose fiber (MMCF) is viscose, a low DP material made of plant‐based cellulose, and it accounts for less than 6% of the total amount of textile fibers.
Inge Schlapp‐Hackl   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Turning Electrode Orientation into a Design Parameter: Gravity‐Driven Convection for Coupling Electrochemical and Enzymatic Reactions

open access: yesChemElectroChem, Volume 13, Issue 11, 3 June 2026.
Electrochemically induced density gradients are harnessed to drive gravity‐dependent convection at partially fouled electrodes. By controlling electrode orientation and surface heterogeneity, mass transport is enhanced without external stirring. This enables coupling of electrochemical reactions with enzyme catalysis on insulating domains, exemplified ...
Wathsala Prasadini Kapuralage   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Magnetothermal‐Triggered Response and Self‐Healing of Recyclable and Reprocessable Nanocomposites for Actuation Systems

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, Volume 36, Issue 45, 5 June 2026.
Developing recyclable materials for magnetic robotics that combine rapid response and self‐healing properties is challenging. Hence, this study focuses on the integration of magnetothermal nanoparticles into a dynamic sorbitol‐based vitrimer, a recyclable composite capable of remote actuation and self‐healing by magnetic heating.
Maria Weißpflog   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Startup of the FFTF sodium cooled reactor. [Acceptance Test Program]

open access: yes, 1981
The Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF), located on the Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Reservation near Richland, Washington, is a 3 Loop 400 MW(t) sodium cooled fast reactor with a primary mission to test fuels and materials for development of the Liquid
Redekopp, R. D., Umek, A. M.
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Development of Safety Design Criteria for the Lead-cooled Fast Reactor [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Lead-cooled Fast Reactor (LFR) provisional System Steering Committee (pSSC) of the Generation-IV International Forum (GIF) has proposed a set of Safety Design Criteria (SDC) dedicated to LFRs.
Alemberti, A.   +9 more
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