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Uranium Oxide
In article number 2307684, Vojtech Kundrat, Reshef Tenne, and co‐workers encapsulated Urania (WO2) in the hollow core of multiwall WS2 nanotubes by heating uranyl nitrate hexahydrate and nanotubes at 60 °C, and subsequent annealing at high temperatures. This process does not require any solvent and hence is environmentally more friendly than the current processing of highly‐radioactive...
Uranium is a high‐value energy element, yet also poses an appreciable environmental burden. The demand for a straightforward, low energy, and environmentally friendly method for encapsulating uranium species can be beneficial for long‐term storage of spent uranium fuel and a host of other applications. Leveraging on the low melting point (60 °C) of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate and nanocapillary effect,...
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