Los Alamos National Laboratory: Novel Chemical Process a First Step to Making Nuclear Fuel With Fire
November 25, 2020
November 25, 2020
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, Nov. 25 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory issued the following news release on Nov. 24:
Developing safe and sustainable fuels for nuclear energy is an integral part of Los Alamos National Laboratory's energy security mission. Uranium dioxide, a radioactive actinide oxide, is the most widely used nuclear fuel in today's nuclear power plants. A new "combustion synthesis" process recently established for l . . .
Developing safe and sustainable fuels for nuclear energy is an integral part of Los Alamos National Laboratory's energy security mission. Uranium dioxide, a radioactive actinide oxide, is the most widely used nuclear fuel in today's nuclear power plants. A new "combustion synthesis" process recently established for l . . .