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Luminescence Aids Detection of Toxic Leaks

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Aaron J. Hand

As a legacy to the uranium enrichment process that has provided nuclear reactor fuel since the 1940s, the US Department of Energy stores more than 700,000 metric tons of depleted uranium hexafluoride (UF6) in about 57,700 steel cylinders in outdoor storage yards. UF6 is a radioactive, toxic and corrosive solid that is somewhat volatile, so government labs are interested in detecting leaks as they occur. Eight UF6 storage cylinders are known to have leaked so far. Researchers in the chemistry division of the Argonne National Laboratory have found luminescence to be an effective way to...Read full article

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