Author: W. S. Gilman
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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A REVIEW OF THE DISSOLUTION OF PLUTONIUM DIOXIDE.
A Review of the Dissolution of Plutonium Dioxide
Author: W. S. Gilman
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Publisher:
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Plutonium Dioxide Dissolution in Glass
Nuclear Fuel Technology. Dissolution of Plutonium Dioxide-containing Materials
Author: British Standards Institution
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Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Dissolution of Plutonium Oxide
The Dissolution of Plutonium Dioxide in Hydrochloric Acid at High Tempertature and Pressure
Dissolution of Plutonium Dioxide in Nitric Acid Medium by Electrogenerated Silver (II)
The dissolution of plutonium dioxide in hydrochloric acid at high temperature and pressure
A Kinetic Study of Plutonium Dioxide Dissolution in Hydrochloric Acid Using Iron (II) as an Electron Transfer Catalyst
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Languages : en
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Effective dissolution of plutonium dioxide has traditionally been accomplished by contact with strong nitric acid containing a small amount of fluoride at temperatures of [approximately] 100 C. In spite of these aggressive conditions, PuO[sub 2] dissolution is sometimes incomplete requiring additional contact with the solvent. This work focused on an alternative to conventional dissolution in nitric acid where an electron transfer catalyst, Fe(II), was used in hydrochloric acid. Cyclic voltammetry was employed as an in-situ analytical technique for monitoring the dissolution reaction rate. The plutonium oxide selected for this study was decomposed plutonium oxalate with> 95% of the material having a particle diameter (
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Languages : en
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Effective dissolution of plutonium dioxide has traditionally been accomplished by contact with strong nitric acid containing a small amount of fluoride at temperatures of [approximately] 100 C. In spite of these aggressive conditions, PuO[sub 2] dissolution is sometimes incomplete requiring additional contact with the solvent. This work focused on an alternative to conventional dissolution in nitric acid where an electron transfer catalyst, Fe(II), was used in hydrochloric acid. Cyclic voltammetry was employed as an in-situ analytical technique for monitoring the dissolution reaction rate. The plutonium oxide selected for this study was decomposed plutonium oxalate with> 95% of the material having a particle diameter (
Methods for the Accountability of Plutonium Dioxide
Author: R. G. Gutmacher
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Category : Plutonium oxides
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Publisher:
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Category : Plutonium oxides
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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