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1 rapolated to environmental concentrations of plutonium.
2 us studies on the global fallout uranium and plutonium.
3 proach is appropriate and accurate for alpha-plutonium.
4 tic models of clearance for soluble forms of plutonium.
5 H atoms, were investigated for isolation of plutonium.
6 eighbours in the periodic table, uranium and plutonium.
7 d magnetic moments in previously nonmagnetic plutonium.
8 cal mean field theory calculations for delta-plutonium.
9 e container walls and the oxidation state of plutonium.
10 ase for the immobilization of excess weapons plutonium.
11 bipyramidal coordination environment around plutonium.
12 ial (SNM), i.e., highly enriched uranium and plutonium.
13 presence or absence of HE in the presence of plutonium.
14 ional exposure to alpha radiation emitted by plutonium.
15 apparent than in the 5f valence electrons of plutonium.
17 onic radii of neptunium (1.030(2) angstrom), plutonium (1.014(1) angstrom), and cerium (1.012(2) angs
18 ollowing radionuclides: plutonium-(239,240), plutonium-238, americium-241, bismuth-207, and cesium-13
19 We also report americium-241, cesium-137, plutonium-238, and plutonium-239,240 activity concentrat
21 mericium-241, cesium-137, plutonium-238, and plutonium-239,240 activity concentrations in the soil sa
23 re performed on the following radionuclides: plutonium-(239,240), plutonium-238, americium-241, bismu
25 The destructive assay of bulk uranium and plutonium, a cornerstone for chemical quality control an
27 he nuclear properties of the late actinides (plutonium, americium and curium) are fully understood an
29 onuclides, such as the transuranic actinides plutonium, americium, and curium, present severe health
33 dicity occurs in the actinide series between plutonium and americium as the result of the localizatio
34 ermine the phonon density of states of alpha-plutonium and find good agreement with inelastic x-ray s
35 asses ranging from 3.3 to 13.8 kg, including plutonium and highly enriched uranium using prototype de
36 potential for three microbial impacts on the plutonium and iron biogeochemical cycles: (1) plutonium
38 parate and purify target analytes, whereupon plutonium and neptunium were simultaneously isolated and
39 or uranium) and anion exchange (AGMP-1 M for plutonium and neptunium) chromatographic separations wer
42 understanding the environmental transport of plutonium and other contaminants capable of similar redo
43 ue effectively encapsulated a portion of the plutonium and prevented its clearance from the body or t
44 s can be related to the phase transitions of plutonium and to strong coupling between the lattice str
46 results in passive detection and imaging of plutonium and uranium objects using gamma-ray and dual p
48 lectronic origin of the bonding anomalies in plutonium, and can be applied to predict generalized val
50 eous determination of technetium, neptunium, plutonium, and uranium in large volume (200 L) seawater.
52 ansport and help explain why trace levels of plutonium are found downgradient from their original sou
54 ., the six different allotropes of elemental plutonium) are widely believed to depend on the related
56 nce of neutrons associated with the decay of plutonium as an internal probe source for performing pro
57 default parameters for soluble and insoluble plutonium, as well as to the measured post-mortem values
58 strates the multi-faceted potential of trace plutonium assay to inform clean-up strategies of fast br
61 ing symmetry and mechanism of a new class of plutonium-based high-Tc superconductors and predict the
62 colloids is important for the prediction of plutonium behaviour in the geosphere and in engineered s
63 plutonium forms from one another and from a plutonium-beryllium neutron source, which was considered
64 Three different ligands were evaluated for plutonium binding, and the best results were obtained us
65 lutonium and iron biogeochemical cycles: (1) plutonium bioaccumulation throughout the water column, (
66 dy investigates the use of DGT technique for plutonium bioavailability measurements in chemically dif
67 available DGT devices with Chelex resin for plutonium bioavailability measurements in laboratory con
68 borohydride complexes over 80 years ago, no plutonium borohydride complexes have been structurally v
70 separation, concentration, and detection of plutonium by the coupling an electrochemical flow cell o
71 ach enables us to study the phase diagram of plutonium, by providing access to the energetics and one
72 e ratio of organic to aqueous of up to 10:1, plutonium can be effectively stripped from 30% tributyl
76 shed in 1965, yet structurally authenticated plutonium-carbon bonds remain rare being limited to pai-
77 the radio-chronometric ages of four distinct plutonium-certified reference materials varying in chemi
80 ynthetic route to obtain salt-free intrinsic plutonium colloids by ultrasonic treatment of PuO2 suspe
82 haracterization of the diphosphoniomethanide-plutonium complex [Pu(BIPM(TMS)H)(I)(mu-I)](2) (1Pu, BIP
83 PPh(2))(2)CH) and the diphosphonioalkylidene-plutonium complexes [Pu(BIPM(TMS))(I)(DME)] (2Pu, BIPM(T
84 deviations are observed in the neptunium and plutonium complexes in both structure and bonding, resul
85 analyses indicate that for the neptunium and plutonium complexes, the presence of increased 5f-orbita
87 tes were monitored as a function of time and plutonium concentration in hematite (alpha-Fe2O3) suspen
88 7.5 under anaerobic conditions with a total plutonium concentration of 1.2 x 10(-8) M exceeding thos
91 netics of experiments carried out under high plutonium concentrations (i.e., >10(-7) M Pu) cannot be
92 Batch kinetic experiments were conducted at plutonium concentrations between 10(-8) and 10(-6) M at
93 V) was found to be the rate-limiting step at plutonium concentrations less than approximately 10(-7)
95 nges of the microbiome in an iron (Fe)-rich, plutonium-contaminated, monomictic reservoir (Pond B, Sa
98 e is reported, with a continuous increase in plutonium coverage observed in situ over several hours.
104 0 ppm of humic acid of an organic-rich soil, plutonium diffusion was hindered by a factor of 5, with
105 f a (239)Pu resonance from a solid sample of plutonium dioxide (PuO(2)) subjected to a wide scan of e
109 ilicate partition coefficients of iodine and plutonium during core formation and find that both iodin
112 s of chemical investigations have shown that plutonium exhibits some of the most complicated chemistr
113 ard this objective, a new method for binding plutonium for analysis by alpha spectrometry has been de
117 o unambiguously discriminate oxide and metal plutonium forms from one another and from a plutonium-be
119 ation protocol between uranium and neptunium/plutonium fractions was developed based on the observati
121 The ability to distinguish multiple forms of plutonium from one another, such as oxide and metal, is
122 P), resulted in the release of americium and plutonium from one or more defense-related transuranic (
123 aration processes for recovering uranium and plutonium from spent nuclear fuel are essential to the d
125 contrasted with the multiple valences of the plutonium ground state, which we characterize by a valen
129 e electronic and thermodynamic complexity of plutonium has resisted a fundamental understanding for t
130 ee-step resonance photoionization spectra of plutonium have been studied with Ti:Sapphire lasers for
131 ormations important for applications such as plutonium immobilization, fast ion conduction, and therm
134 has been successfully applied to analyze for plutonium in both an archived nuclear debris sample and
136 f valence orbitals of uranium, neptunium and plutonium in chemical bonding using advanced spectroscop
137 Alpha radiation activity from deposited plutonium in Human Case 0269 was observed primarily alon
139 sted that radionuclide biokinetics, e.g. for plutonium in humans, are often better described by CPD m
140 determine the diffusion coefficients (D) of plutonium in polyacrylamide (PAM) gel and found D in the
141 ocal and global contributions to trace-level plutonium in soil from a former, fast-breeder reactor si
142 gether with a determination of the amount of plutonium in the debris, these measurements of extinct f
145 is a consequence of the special location of plutonium in the periodic table, on the border between t
147 l suited for expedient analysis of low-level plutonium in urine of exposed individuals as required in
148 l and give a new viewpoint on the physics of plutonium, in which the alpha- and delta-phases are on o
152 luations estimated the fraction of the total plutonium inventory released to the environment relative
157 epsilon phase (body-centered cubic; bcc) of plutonium is predicted utilizing first-principles electr
159 nsely, but the present magnetic approach for plutonium is validated by the close agreement between th
161 toward the goal of simultaneous uranium and plutonium isotope ratio determinations, the initial char
164 monitoring of the SRS environment, revealing plutonium isotopic compositions, e.g., (244)Pu, that ref
167 ference material (CRM) 136 solution (CRM 136-plutonium isotopic standard, New Brunswick Laboratory, A
170 s study measured reductive solubilization of plutonium(IV) hydrous oxide (Pu(IV)O(2).xH(2)O((am))) wi
173 phere of 4.5 kg of alpha-phase weapons-grade plutonium known as the BeRP ball, a 6 kg sphere of neptu
175 data and are able to identify weapons-grade plutonium, masked by naturally-occurring radioactive mat
176 ated and other molecular clusters containing plutonium, maximizing (242)Pu(16)O(2)(+) responses.
186 We report a new formal oxidation state for plutonium, namely Pu(2+) in [K(2.2.2-cryptand)][Pu(II)Cp
187 distributions of long-term retained inhaled plutonium-nitrate [(239)Pu (NO(3))(4)] deposited in the
188 , in the case of cesium (a co-contaminant of plutonium), no difference was observed between the 140 a
189 first direct observation of such behavior of plutonium on a naturally occurring mineral, providing in
191 med on the gallium-stabilized delta phase of plutonium over a range of temperatures and compositions
192 igate the redox effect of organic ligands on plutonium oxidation states under repository-relevant con
202 bryos from Drosophila mothers mutant for the plutonium (plu) gene contain giant polyploid nuclei resu
205 a melanogaster, the cell cycle control gene, plutonium (plu), is located between the PCNA and RpS18 g
211 adioactive waste containing small amounts of plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am) was disposed in shallo
212 multaneous determination of ultratrace level plutonium (Pu) and neptunium (Np) using iron hydroxide c
216 sance of organometallic thorium (Th) through plutonium (Pu) chemistry(4-12), and to a smaller extent
224 ETS) has been previously shown to accumulate plutonium (Pu) in a colloidal subfraction and is hypothe
225 s testing (NWT) resulted in the injection of plutonium (Pu) into the atmosphere and subsequent global
226 this study, ruthenium (Ru), uranium (U), and plutonium (Pu) isotope ratios and concentrations were me
229 erstanding of the phase diagram of elemental plutonium (Pu) must include both, the effects of the str
230 ~pH 2.5), high ionic strength (~5 M nitrate) plutonium (Pu) processing waste were released into the 2
233 B), fulvic acid (FA), and humic acid (HA) on plutonium (Pu) sorption to goethite was studied as a fun
234 is work presents the findings of a long-term plutonium (Pu) study at Savannah River Site (SRS) conduc
236 Radioactive waste containing a few grams of plutonium (Pu) was disposed between 1960 and 1968 in tre
237 es into the environment, and trace levels of plutonium (Pu) were detected in northeastern Japan.
239 ctivity and nuclear weapons debris including plutonium (Pu), the legacy of which is a long-lasting so
240 nts (e.g., (89)Sr, (90)Sr, (103)Ru, (106)Ru, plutonium), pure beta-emitters ((3)H, (14)C, (35)S), gas
241 nalysis; therefore, new methods that combine plutonium purification, concentration, and isotopic scre
243 g-term retention of inhaled soluble forms of plutonium raises concerns as to the potential health eff
244 id-ocean ridge basalts had ~3x higher iodine/plutonium ratios (inferred from xenon isotopes) compared
251 rved superconductivity results directly from plutonium's anomalous electronic properties and as such
252 of this softening is the compressibility of plutonium's thermally excited electronic configurations,
256 etrically-correct hemishells of mock HE with plutonium show that a system can be expected to positive
259 140 degrees C; (2) at 200 degrees C; and (3) plutonium sorbed to SWy-1 montmorillonite at room temper
261 cts intrinsic differences between cesium and plutonium sorption/desorption behavior (charge, cation s
263 r the absolute isotopic assay of uranium and plutonium standards, mock-up nuclear forensic samples, a
264 s involving various radionuclides (including plutonium, strontium, caesium) measured in the laborator
265 dynamic magnetism, we construct a theory for plutonium that agrees with relevant measurements by usin
266 hanism for the citrate-mediated reduction of plutonium that involves electron transfer from the oxida
267 uranium to neptunium; however, on moving to plutonium the orbital-energy matching improves but the s
268 Given the practical importance of metallic plutonium, there is considerable interest in understandi
269 tant bond distances and angles for these new plutonium thiophosphate materials is compared to the lim
273 maged reactors were the major contributor of plutonium to surface soil at the source, decreasing rapi
275 wed substantial sequestration of water-borne plutonium (up to 73%) on the humics-coated silica gels.
276 in vitro assays, we found that intracellular plutonium uptake can occur through siderocalin-mediated
277 tions of the lattice dynamical properties of plutonium using an electronic structure method, which in
281 used for active interrogation of uranium and plutonium, we observed beta-delayed neutron production f
285 d precision of isotope ratio measurements of plutonium when compared to the established resin bead lo
286 Nevertheless, the electronic structure of plutonium, which directly influences its metallurgical p
288 s C may lead to a more stable association of plutonium with colloids, resulting in lower desorption r
290 , USA (SRS) decades ago, trace quantities of plutonium with highly unique isotopic characteristics st
291 extend the range of complexity exhibited by plutonium with the discovery of superconductivity in PuC
292 ties by reporting the first-ever analysis of plutonium with the LS-APGD and the first-ever measuremen
293 ratio measurements of ultratrace amounts of plutonium with thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIM
294 and beagle dogs, the appearance of retained plutonium within the respiratory tract was inconsistent
295 ore than half the blood cells of the healthy plutonium workers contain large (>6 Mb) intrachromosomal
296 lear material (e.g. highly-enriched uranium, plutonium...) would be useful for national security miss