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Original Articles

FUNDAMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SEPARATIONS SCIENCE FOR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS

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Pages 605-631 | Received 15 Mar 2000, Published online: 10 May 2007
 

ABSTRACT

Fundamental investigations of solvent extraction and ion exchange separations of radioactive materials have been conducted within the National Laboratory system of the U. S. Department of Energy (and its predecessor agencies) for the past 50 years. Basic research conducted at Oak Ridge and Argonne National Laboratories has produced both high quality new science and important applications in nuclear technology. The present contribution is an attempt to summarize the most important scientific results arising from this research during the past 10 years, a time of great change in the nuclear separations field, and to suggest possible directions for the next stage of research and development in this field.

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Kenneth L. Nash

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Bruce A. Moyer

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