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Airborne Radioiodine: A Comparative View of Chemical Forms in Medicine, Nuclear Industry, and Fallout Scenarios. [PDF]
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Magnetically separable Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>-SiO<sub>2</sub>/Pt catalyst and its application for uranium reduction. [PDF]
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Evaluation of bentonite-graphite (B-G) mixture homogeneity using visible-near infrared spectroscopy and its impact on B-G buffer block manufacturability. [PDF]
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Spent Nuclear Fuel is not the Problem [Point of View]
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2017Why are terms like “dread,” “danger,” and “intractable” applied to describe the management of the spent nuclear fuel produced by today’s commercial nuclear reactors? The small mass and compact form of this spent fuel are the most positive attributes of nuclear power, when compared to the massive volumes of waste we discharge when fossil fuels are ...
Per F Peterson
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Elements, 2006
The primary waste form resulting from nuclear energy production is spent nuclear fuel (SNF). There are a number of different types of fuel, but they are predominantly uranium based, mainly UO 2 or, in some cases, metallic U. The UO 2 in SNF is a redox-sensitive semiconductor consisting of a fine-grained (5-10 μm), polycrystalline aggregate containing
J. Bruno, R. C. Ewing
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The primary waste form resulting from nuclear energy production is spent nuclear fuel (SNF). There are a number of different types of fuel, but they are predominantly uranium based, mainly UO 2 or, in some cases, metallic U. The UO 2 in SNF is a redox-sensitive semiconductor consisting of a fine-grained (5-10 μm), polycrystalline aggregate containing
J. Bruno, R. C. Ewing
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Atomic Energy, 2000
tribution to the total production is 13%; in the future it should increase, especially considering the increase in the cost of oil and gas. Nuclear power is safer ecologically and more economical than fossil fuel power, and the development of nuclear power is a deposit for future energy independence and preservation of the defense preparedness of the ...
M. I. Solonin +13 more
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tribution to the total production is 13%; in the future it should increase, especially considering the increase in the cost of oil and gas. Nuclear power is safer ecologically and more economical than fossil fuel power, and the development of nuclear power is a deposit for future energy independence and preservation of the defense preparedness of the ...
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Energy Law Forum, 2023
The formation of the unified legal terminology “radioactive waste”, “spent nuclear fuel” and the legal regulation of radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel management in the European Union law started in 1992 and was completed in 2011 with Directive 2011/70/Euratom, which became the key legal act for further development of radioactive waste and spent
Yulia V. Lebedeva, Oleg E. Muratov
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The formation of the unified legal terminology “radioactive waste”, “spent nuclear fuel” and the legal regulation of radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel management in the European Union law started in 1992 and was completed in 2011 with Directive 2011/70/Euratom, which became the key legal act for further development of radioactive waste and spent
Yulia V. Lebedeva, Oleg E. Muratov
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