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Jack D. Law

Researcher at Idaho National Laboratory

Publications -  105
Citations -  2198

Jack D. Law is an academic researcher from Idaho National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extraction (chemistry) & Spent nuclear fuel. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1994 citations. Previous affiliations of Jack D. Law include Battelle Memorial Institute.

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The universal solvent extraction (unex) process. i. development of the unex process solvent for the separation of cesium, strontium, and the actinides from acidic radioactive waste

TL;DR: A synergistic extraction mixture containing chlorinated cobalt dicarbollide (CCD), carbamoylmethyl phosphine oxide (CMPO), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been investigated for the simultaneous recovery of cesium, strontium, lanthanides, and actinides from highly acidic media as discussed by the authors.
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The universal solvent extraction (unex) process. ii. flowsheet development and demonstration of the unex process for the separation of cesium, strontium, and actinides from actual acidic radioactive waste

TL;DR: The Universal Extraction (UNEX) process as mentioned in this paper was developed for the simultaneous separation of cesium, strontium, and the actinides from acidic waste solutions.
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Radioactive Iodine and Krypton Control for Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Facilities

TL;DR: The removal of volatile radionuclides generated during used nuclear fuel reprocessing in the US is almost certain to be necessary for the licensing of a reprocessed facility in the United States as discussed by the authors.
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Fission Product Extraction (FPEX): Development of a Novel Solvent for the Simultaneous Separation of Strontium and Cesium from Acidic Solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, a synergistic extraction solvent for the simultaneous removal of cesium and strontium from acidic solutions has been investigated, which consists of, 4,4′,(5′)di−(t‐butyldicyclo‐hexano)‐18‐crown‐6 (DtBuCH18C6), calix[4]arene‐bis‐(tert‐octylbenzo‐c Crown‐6) (BOBCalixC6, and 1.
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Universal solvent extraction (unex) flowsheet testing for the removal of cesium, strontium, and actinide elements from radioactive, acidic dissolved calcine waste

TL;DR: The Universal Extraction (UNEX) process as mentioned in this paper was developed for the simultaneous separation of cesium, strontium, and actinides from radioactive acidic waste solutions, which consists of chlorinated cobalt dicarbollide, polyethylene glycol, and diphenyl-N,N-di-n-butylcarbamoylmethyl phosphine oxide.