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Electrorefining technology Argonne has developed a revolutionary process that in one step converts spent commercial nuclear fuel, which is a ceramic oxide, into metal. The product can then be treated with Argonne's electrorefining technology to recover the uranium and transuranic elements for recycling into new fuel. Argonne chemist Laurel Barnes prepares for a test of the metal-oxide conversion process in a glove box. Argonne National Laboratory photo.

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current09:21, 6 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 09:21, 6 January 20171,932 × 2,100 (543 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Electrorefining technology Argonne has developed a revolutionary process that in one step converts spent commercial nuclear fuel, which is a ceramic oxide, into metal. The product can then be treated with Argonne's electrorefining technology to recover the uranium and transuranic elements for recycling into new fuel. Argonne chemist Laurel Barnes prepares for a test of the metal-oxide conversion process in a glove box. Argonne National Laboratory photo.
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