Search for dissertations about: "Diluent"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word Diluent.
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1. Diluent and Solvent Effects in Liquid-Liquid Extraction Systems based on bis-triazine-bipyrididine (BTBP)-class Ligands
Abstract : Used nuclear fuel taken directly from a reactor is radiotoxic for mankind and its environment for a long time. One of the major contributions to the long time radiotoxicity is the presence of a group of elements called the actinides. READ MORE
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2. On the Diluent and Solvent Effects in Liquid-Liquid Extraction Systems based on Bis-triazine-bipyridine (BTBP) ligands
Abstract : Used nuclear fuel is dangerous for mankind and her environment for a long time. If however, the minor actinides together with uranium and plutonium could be transmuted, i.e. transformed, into more shortlived or stable isotopes the volume of the waste could be significantly reduced together with a reduction in the radiotoxicity. READ MORE
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3. Phenyl Trifluoromethyl Sulfone as Diluent in a Grouped ActiNide EXtraction Process
Abstract : The demand for electricity and electrical energy is very high both in Sweden and in the other industrialised countries in the world. An upgrade of the nuclear power plants, including recycling of the used nuclear fuel, would make nuclear power a sustainable energy option. Over the years different types of nuclear reactors have been developed. READ MORE
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4. The Diluent Effect on the Solvent Extraction of Rare Earth Elements from Neodymium Magnet Leachate
Abstract : The diluent effect on the solvent extraction of rare earth elements from neodymium magnet leachateMARINO GERGORIĆIndustrial Materials RecyclingDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringChalmers University of TechnologyABSTRACTRare earth elements (REEs) have become vital components in a wide range of industrial applications. The demand for the REEs has grown significantly in the last few decades. READ MORE
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5. Fatty acid methyl esters as reactive diluents in solvent-borne thermally cured coil-coatings
Abstract : This work describes how a fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) derived from a vegetable oil can be introduced as reactive diluent in a solvent-borne thermally cured coil-coating system. The evaluated reactive diluent, rape seed methyl ester (RME), has been evaluated both in a fully formulated clear coat system and via model studies. READ MORE