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Oak Ridge Uses U233 As Reactor Fuel

MAR 01, 1969

DOI: 10.1063/1.3035468

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The world’s first U233‐fueled reactor (the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment) recently began operating at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. U233 could eventually be produced in quantity in molten‐salt breeder reactors, in which nonfissionable thorium would be converted into fissionable U233.

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Volume 22, Number 3

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