used to power some spacecraft. Plutonium isotopes are expensive and inconvenient to separate, so particular isotopes are usually manufactured in specialized...
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Atomic battery (redirect from Plutonium batteries)
been tested. Plutonium-238, curium-242, curium-244 and strontium-90 have been used. Besides the nuclear properties of the used isotope, there are also...
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Manhattan Project (section Plutonium)
of plutonium had fissioned (a fizzle). A higher-velocity gun was suggested but found to be impractical. The possibility of separating the isotopes was...
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americium, plutonium, zirconium, and iron, so as to recycle long-lived waste isotopes such as neptunium-237 into shorter-lived isotopes more useful as...
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Nuclear fuel cycle (section Plutonium cycle)
concentrations of fissile isotopes in order to sustain a chain reaction. They are also capable of breeding fissile isotopes from fertile materials; a...
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Project-706 (section Plutonium route)
PAEC produced the reactor-grade plutonium isotopes, and reprocessed them into weapon-grade. The breakthrough with plutonium experiment was at the PINSTECH...
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unstable isotopes of elements that undergo decay and thereby emit ionizing radiation, which is harmful to humans and the environment. Different isotopes emit...
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dose of 1,300 millirems per year. The plutonium separation process resulted in the release of radioactive isotopes into the air, which were carried by the...
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operated as a plutonium production plant until January 1945, when it was turned over to research activities and the production of radioactive isotopes for scientific...
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1016/0012-821X(93)90104-H. Lacan, Francois; Jeandel, Catherine (April 2005). "Neodymium isotopes as a new tool for quantifying exchange fluxes at the continent–ocean interface"...
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Enriched uranium (category Isotope separation)
increased through the process of isotope separation. Naturally occurring uranium is composed of three major isotopes: uranium-238 (238U with 99.2732–99...
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Tube Alloys (section Plutonium)
plutonium-239 as a by-product. This is because uranium-238 absorbs slow neutrons and forms a short-lived new isotope, uranium-239. The new isotope's nucleus...
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was to convert natural (not isotopically enriched) uranium metal into plutonium-239 by neutron activation, as plutonium is simpler to chemically separate...
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Depleted uranium (DU; also referred to in the past as Q-metal, depletalloy or D-38) is uranium with a lower content of the fissile isotope 235U than natural...
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the uranium isotope separation plant) as well as downstream of this cycle (formation and physics of plutonium and other actinides isotopes, descendants...
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Iodine pit (category Isotopes of xenon)
in Pile 100-B at the Hanford Site. The B Reactor was a plutonium production reactor built by DuPont as part of the Manhattan Project. The reactor was started...
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This list contains fictional chemical elements, materials, isotopes or subatomic particles that either a) play a major role in a notable work of fiction...
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Niels Bohr and John Wheeler theorized that heavy isotopes with odd atomic numbers, such as plutonium-239, were fissile. Emilio Segrè and Glenn Seaborg...
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