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  2. Nuclear fuel cycle - Wikipedia

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    Uranium dioxide is minimally soluable in water, but after oxidation it can be converted to uranium trioxide or another uranium(VI) compound which is much more soluble. Uranium dioxide (UO 2) can be oxidised to an oxygen rich hyperstoichiometric oxide (UO 2+x) which can be further oxidised to U 4 O 9, U 3 O 7, U 3 O 8 and UO 3.2H 2 O.

  3. Fertile material - Wikipedia

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    Some other actinides need more than one neutron capture before arriving at an isotope which is both fissile and long-lived enough to probably be able to capture another neutron and fission instead of decaying. plutonium-242 to americium-243 to curium-244 to curium-245; uranium-236 to neptunium-237 to plutonium-238 to plutonium-239

  4. Nuclear fuel - Wikipedia

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    One advantage is that uranium nitride has a better thermal conductivity than UO 2. Uranium nitride has a very high melting point. Uranium nitride has a very high melting point. This fuel has the disadvantage that unless 15 N was used (in place of the more common 14 N ), a large amount of 14 C would be generated from the nitrogen by the (n,p ...

  5. Spent nuclear fuel - Wikipedia

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    Reprocessed uranium will contain 236 U, which is not found in nature; this is one isotope that can be used as a fingerprint for spent reactor fuel. If using a thorium fuel to produce fissile 233 U, the SNF (Spent Nuclear Fuel) will have 233 U , with a half-life of 159,200 years (unless this uranium is removed from the spent fuel by a chemical ...

  6. Zippe-type centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Natural uranium consists of three isotopes; the majority (99.274%) is U-238, while approximately 0.72% is U-235, fissile by thermal neutrons, and the remaining 0.0055% is U-234. If natural uranium is enriched to 3% U-235, it can be used as fuel for light water nuclear reactors. If it is enriched to 90% uranium-235, it can be used for nuclear ...

  7. Thorium-based nuclear power - Wikipedia

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    A sample of thorium. Thorium-based nuclear power generation is fueled primarily by the nuclear fission of the isotope uranium-233 produced from the fertile element thorium.A thorium fuel cycle can offer several potential advantages over a uranium fuel cycle [Note 1] —including the much greater abundance of thorium found on Earth, superior physical and nuclear fuel properties, and reduced ...

  8. Gaseous diffusion - Wikipedia

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    In the first step, the S-50 uranium enrichment facility used the thermal diffusion process to enrich the uranium from 0.7% up to nearly 2% 235 U. This product was then fed into the gaseous diffusion process at the K-25 plant, the product of which was around 23% 235 U. Finally, this material was fed into calutrons at the Y-12.

  9. Satisfactory - Wikipedia

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    Satisfactory is a 2024 ... The player spawns on a pre-designed map in one of ... trains, and drones are unlocked at various stages and are used to transport resources ...