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  2. PUREX - Wikipedia

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    PUREX is applied to spent nuclear fuel, which consists primarily of very high atomic-weight ( actinoid or "actinide") elements (e.g. uranium, plutonium, americium) along with smaller amounts of material composed of lighter atoms, notably the fission products produced by reactor operation. A simplified plutonium extraction flow chart.

  3. Purex (laundry detergent) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .purex .com. Purex is a brand of laundry detergent and laundry-related products manufactured by Henkel North American Consumer Goods and marketed in the United States and Canada. Purex is one of the most widely used laundry detergents in North America. Its original product, Purex Bleach, was a major competitor to Clorox bleach.

  4. Advanced reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel - Wikipedia

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    The first reprocessing approach is based on the PUREX (Plutonium Uranium Reduction EXtraction) process, which is the standard and mature technology applied worldwide to recover uranium and plutonium from spent nuclear fuel at industrial scale. Following the dissolution of the spent fuel in nitric acid and the removal of uranium and plutonium ...

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    After decades of looking for something to do with his X.com domain name, Elon Musk has finally found it. Twitter, a globally recognized brand that brought the word "tweet" into the mainstream ...

  6. Nuclear reprocessing - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear reprocessing is the chemical separation of fission products and actinides from spent nuclear fuel. [1] Originally, reprocessing was used solely to extract plutonium for producing nuclear weapons. With commercialization of nuclear power, the reprocessed plutonium was recycled back into MOX nuclear fuel for thermal reactors. [2]

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  8. Kruger Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kruger Inc. Kruger Inc. is a Canadian private company which manufactures publication papers, tissue, [1] lumber and other wood products, corrugated cartons from recycled fibres, green and renewable energy, and wines and spirits. Kruger Inc. operates facilities in Québec, Ontario, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and the United States.

  9. Bismuth phosphate process - Wikipedia

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    The bismuth-phosphate process was used to extract plutonium from irradiated uranium taken from nuclear reactors. [1] [2] It was developed during World War II by Stanley G. Thompson, a chemist working for the Manhattan Project at the University of California, Berkeley. This process was used to produce plutonium at the Hanford Site.