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Implications of Innovative Nuclear Technologies on Ghana’s Nuclear Future
Innovations in nuclear technology have the potential to play a transformative role in Ghana’s pursuit of a secure, reliable and low‐carbon energy future. This review examines recent global advances in nuclear reactor technologies, fuel cycle systems, waste management approaches, regulatory practices and digital applications and assesses their relevance
R. G. Abrefah +4 more
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Fusion Energy Research Situation and Prospect
It is expected that fusion energy development, which is at a critical stage of breaking through energy break-even in the engineering sense, has the potential to reshape the future pattern of energy development with both opportunities and challenges. This
Peng Xianjue +7 more
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Abstract Plutonium was discovered and first synthesized in the early 1940's. Several isotopes of plutonium are used in nuclear technologies, 238Pu for heat generation and 239Pu for energy production and weapons. Both isotopes emit alpha particles, which pose a significant radiation hazard when incorporated into the body.
Scott C. Miller
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Thermochemical generation of hydrogen [PDF]
The direct fluid contact heat exchange with H2SO4 at about 330 C prior to high temperature decomposition at about 830 C in the oxygen release step of several thermochemical cycles for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen provides higher heat transfer
Lawson, D. D., Petersen, G. R.
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Laser boron fusion reactor with picosecond petawatt block ignition
For developing a laser boron fusion reactor driven by picosecond laser pulses of more than 30 petawatts power, advances are reported about computations for the plasma block generation by the dielectric explosion of the interaction.
Eliezer, Shalom +8 more
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This review systematically outlines recent advances in the catalytic strategies for converting CO₂ into valuable products, including photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, CO2 hydrogenation, photothermal catalysis, non‐thermal plasma, and biocatalytic processes.
An Zhang +68 more
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Research on Plasma Interaction with Materials for Thermonuclear Reactors in the Russian Federation
AbstractThe short review of art of state of research in Russian Federation in the field of plasma surface interactions (PSI) related to the problems of plasma-faced materials in controlled fusion devices is presented. The most activity in this field in RF is concentrated on the theoretical, computer and experimental simulations of processes taking ...
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(Fusion materials R D programs of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) [PDF]
The objective of this travel was to advance provisional planning of an activity to coordinate research and development (R D) activities on fusion materials among the existing fusion materials R D programs of the ITER parties. This objective was accomplished in discussions with the Executive Committee for the IEA Implementing Agreement on Fusion ...
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Searching for exotic scalars at fusion reactors
Part of the energy created in deuterium-tritium fusion reactors is carried away from plasma by a high-intensity neutron flux, which is then absorbed by the reactor’s inner walls.
Chaja Baruch +5 more
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In fusion devices, plasma-facing components (PFCs) play a critical role in withstanding severe thermal conditions resulting from cyclic high heat flux (HHF) loads.
Yi Li +7 more
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