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active plume dropped radionuclides including plutonium across Area 20 and northward into Nellis Air
Due to the radioactivity of plutonium, all of its compounds, PuCl3 included, are w
"Supergrade" is industry parlance for plutonium alloy bearing an exceptionally high fraction
ntist credited with being a co-discoverer of plutonium along with Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin McMillan,
The transuraniums, such as plutonium, americium, etc.
el Laureate Glenn T. Seaborg (who discovered plutonium among many other accomplishments).
In addition, the dioxides of plutonium and neptunium have the same structures.
ium, magnesium, potassium, uranium, lithium, plutonium, and calcium.
Only certain fissile isotopes of plutonium and uranium can be used in nuclear weapons.
rides can be formed by direct combination of plutonium and boron powders in an inert atmosphere at
clear material refers to the metals uranium, plutonium, and thorium, in any form, according to the
of these ideas relied on compression of the plutonium, and neither would assemble the device fast
is longer than any of the other isotopes of plutonium and longer than any actinide except for the
lements, including stainless steel, uranium, plutonium, and thorium.
, which includes such well known elements as plutonium and americium.
r to that of gadolinium and of the actinides plutonium and neptunium, but is significantly higher t
capable of producing 22 kg of weapons grade plutonium annually.
implosion weapons, requiring 2-3 times more plutonium, are proportionally more expensive.
al targets which will later be irradiated by plutonium are formed of neptunium(IV) oxide..
plutonium) are now available in tonne quantities, most
Only the odd-mass isotopes of plutonium are fissile with thermal neutrons, and the e
Nuclear fuels (Some nuclear fuels, such as plutonium are not found in nature in any quantity, thu
When Ralph Nader described plutonium as "the most toxic substance known to mankin
lenn T. Seaborg and his coworkers identified plutonium as a new element on February 23, 1941 and as
an and U.S. defence programs (which contains plutonium) as a fuel in CANDU reactors.
ky Flats necessitated the interim storage of plutonium at Pantex.
veloped to support production of tritium and plutonium at the Savannah River Site during the Cold W
This work was crucial to the success of the plutonium atomic bomb.
Plutonium(III) fluoride has the LaF3 structure where t
Plutonium atoms in crystalline PuCl3 are 9 coordinate,
are cuboid although they contain cylindrical Plutonium based pellets.
resulted in the first uranium bomb and first plutonium bomb used as weapons), and what happened to
The test occurred on July 16, 1945; a plutonium bomb was tested, the type of weapon later dr
The most remarkable plutonium boride is arguably PuB100.
Eventually Jason squares off with the mighty Plutonium Boss, leader of the Lightning Beings, and de
ough the aqueous recovery system, creating a plutonium button.
26 February 1941 - Discovery of plutonium by Glenn Seaborg and Arthur Wahl.
m the parent uranium; this element was named Plutonium by Nicholas Kemmer.
and July 1947, 18 people were injected with plutonium by doctors associated with the Manhattan Pro
e otherwise unmarked shipments were carrying plutonium by watching the facility for several weeks.
Plutonium-uranium, with about 15-30 mol.% plutonium, can be used as a nuclear fuel for fast bree
can be used either on its own, or mixed with plutonium carbide (PuC and Pu2C3).
Contaminated the ground with plutonium, carbon tetrachloride, and acidic waste
Plutonium(IV) fluoride (PuF4), as for all plutonium co
As with all plutonium compounds, it is subject to control under th
able to present an estimate of the amount of plutonium contained in the pits of the primaries.
ce lay primarily in properly compressing the plutonium core into a near-perfect sphere; if the comp
eriment used the same 6.2-kilogram (13.7 lb) plutonium core that had irradiated Harry K. Daghlian,
of beryllium (a neutron reflector) around a plutonium core.
at showed that a solid subcritical sphere of plutonium could be compressed to a critical state grea
ted the insight that a subcritical sphere of plutonium could be imploded to a critical mass), John
mbers are synthesized by bombarding uranium, plutonium, curium and californium with ions of nitroge
A subsequent investigation reveals that the plutonium deals are part of a plan between a Russian o
Plutonium dihydride on the surface of hydrided plutoni
The site is contaminated with plutonium due to the several fires experienced on the
pacecraft, resulting in the dispersal of the plutonium, either over a large tract of the planetary
The first industrial and military plutonium experiments took place in Marcoule.
They produced "jets of molten, burning plutonium extending hundreds of feet into the air."
will connect to LANL's existing 30-year-old plutonium facility PF-4.
the publication of Eileen Welsome's book The Plutonium Files, for which she won a Pulitzer Prize.
The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments
in-reacting "piles" of uranium to convert to plutonium, find ways to separate the plutonium from th
Mark 4 models used composite uranium and plutonium fissile pits.
e names Neptunium for the new element 93 and Plutonium for 94 by analogy with the outer planets Nep
r the Marcoule site originally for producing plutonium for military purposes.
scientists as a part of an effort to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons during World War II.
e French military had a sufficient supply of plutonium for weapons and as such, had no use for the
oralloy (highly enriched uranium) instead of plutonium for fission, with a mix of lithium-6 deuteri
ntries which pursue implosion technology use plutonium for their first cores, because it is usually
e cyclotron that produced the first batch of plutonium for the then secret program only referred to
The plutonium for the nuclear bomb used in the Trinity tes
nium-240 (Pu-240) is an isotope of the metal plutonium formed when plutonium-239 captures a neutron
ovide an independent source of weapons-grade plutonium free from safeguards.
Remote Mechanical C' line - created metallic plutonium from plutonium nitrate
Reactor-grade plutonium from spent nuclear fuel contains various iso
and Harcourt observe IIF's retrieval of the plutonium from a nearby loch, where Jedburgh had hidde
The Israeli interest was in the supply of plutonium from the Congo via Zimbabwe to North Korea a
It was the subsequent disposal of the waste plutonium from these minor trials - Vixen B especially
ing nuclear proliferation is to prevent this plutonium from being used by states, other than those
Unit 3 has been selected as a special Plutonium fuel test case.
s first breeder reactor and the first to use plutonium fuel to generate electricity (see also the C
In July 1944 the laboratory abandoned the plutonium gun-type bomb ("Thin Man", shown above) and
Although plutonium has uses other than the manufacture of weapo
and Medatomics discover that a container of plutonium has been replaced by a bottle of Alberto VO5
Plutonium hexafluoride is the highest fluoride of plut
plutonium, highly enriched uranium, tritium), componen
It used a plutonium implosion assembly and had a nominal yield o
France was able to use fusion fuel to boost plutonium implosion devices with the Rigel shot.
ns in 1945: the Trinity test detonation of a plutonium implosion bomb on July 16 near Alamogordo, N
d hoped to deploy detectors to spot smuggled plutonium in shipping containers by their neutron emis
ning the actinides (uranium, thorium, and/or plutonium) in a carrier salt, most often composed of b
Main article: Plutonium in the environment
arily formed from the fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear reactors.
when he returns as a monster made of living Plutonium in 2645.
Plutonium in its α phase has a low internal symmetry,
nsplutonium minor actinides and the residual plutonium in the waste the concentration of uranium wi
r fuel reprocessed in a way that renders the plutonium in it usable for nuclear fuel but not for nu
nn T. Seaborg at UC Berkeley, first isolated plutonium in February 1941.
arine and intends to introduce weapons-grade plutonium into the submarine's nuclear reactor, causin
He also unveiled the smuggling of Russian plutonium into Germany, with the help of the foreign i
The degree to which reactor-grade plutonium is less useful than weapons-grade plutonium
e irradiation period has been short then the plutonium is weapons-grade (more than 80%, up to 93%).
This pure plutonium is needed to avoid premature ignition of low
Such plutonium is produced from fuel rods that have been ir
If the reactor has been used normally, the plutonium is reactor-grade, not weapons-grade: it cont
26% Pu-240, the rest being made up of other plutonium isotopes, making it extremely difficult but
For plutonium, it is plutonium-239 (Pu-239), while uranium
The next year, elevated plutonium levels were found in the topsoil near the no
on dioxide into a cave, which was called the Plutonium meaning place of the god, Pluto.
, and the idea that under such pressures the plutonium metal itself would be compressed may have co
949 with the purpose of helping Hanford make Plutonium metal (in a form suitable for weapons) on-si
Studies of the reaction of plutonium metal with moist air at 200-350 °C showed th
Fast neutron reactors can use plutonium of any isotopic composition.
en suspected for the long range transport of plutonium on the Nevada Nuclear Test Site.
research team began studies on the effect of plutonium on humans.
uclear power plants) can reuse reactor-grade plutonium only to a limited degree as MOX fuel, and on
to find a way to collapse a hollow sphere of plutonium onto a solid sphere of it inside itself.
apon or from scratch using nuclear material ( plutonium or highly enriched uranium)
'Remote Mechanical A' line - created plutonium oxide powder
It converts uranium and plutonium oxides into the corresponding hexafluorides.
ctory produces MOX from a mix of uranium and plutonium oxides.
Plutonium Page (Page van der Linden)
length of less than 520 nm, it decomposes to plutonium pentafluoride and fluorine; after more irrad
uces an average of 16-26 kg of weapons-grade plutonium per year in its spent fuel, while former Ind
ritical testing showed that wrought and cast plutonium performance is the same.
A plutonium(III) fluoride precipitation method has been
More modern plutonium pits are hollow.
sidine) works at a top-secret, badly rundown plutonium plant in a Russian town near Moscow.
's van radio - announcing the problem at the plutonium plant - is that of Gary Owens.
partly because of du Pont's doubts about the plutonium process.
near Golden, Colorado, was deactivated as a plutonium processing center due to environmental conce
The bomb used plutonium produced mainly at Windscale (now Sellafield
In practice, however, reactor-bred plutonium produced will invariably contain a certain a
, and had a breeding ratio of 1.12 (12% more Plutonium produced than consumed), but it must normall
Plutonium production and nuclear reprocessing faciliti
Khushab Nuclear Complex is a plutonium production nuclear reactor and heavy water c
ally only carried out with dedicated weapons plutonium production reactors.
role of 130MWe of power generation and also plutonium production.
wn as Megaton Lad, and had a sidekick called Plutonium Pup (A reference to Krypto the Superdog).
These two men intend to use the plutonium purchased from the military to create suitca
45, he coordinated Manhattan Project work on plutonium purification and production and, as part of
Not only has the plutonium radiation mutated him into a 60 foot disfigu
grown to 60 feet tall after being exposed to plutonium radiation, survived his fall from the Hoover
On April 18, 1969, the Zero Power Plutonium Reactor (later renamed the Zero Power Physic
ZPPR stands for Zero Power Plutonium Reactor, a nuclear reactor located at the Id
building the large separation plants and the plutonium reactors.
Plutonium Reclamation Facility
RECUPLEX process, Plutonium recovery and recycle.
n Committee, the country attempted to obtain plutonium reprocessing facilities following the pullou
ton quickly gained support for consolidating plutonium research at Chicago and for an ambitious sch
In nuclear fission, one atom of plutonium splits into two.
test of an atomic bomb, using 6 kilograms of plutonium, succeeds in detonating, unleashing an explo
as goldichite, monohydrates such as thallium plutonium sulfate and anhydrous alums (yavapaiites).
It is prepared by fluorination of plutonium tetrafluoride (PuF4) by powerful fluorinatin
Today's thermal reactors can reuse plutonium to a limited degree as MOX fuel.
The Jewish partisans send their commandeered plutonium to England where it is subsequently shipped
Planned to guard plutonium transport ships, the Shikishima is the large
Plutonium(III) fluoride or plutonium trifluoride is th
a composite pit (utilizing both Uranium and Plutonium), unboosted, and the first US sealed pit des
The plutonium used in the original Hurricane device was pr
nuclear weapons in place of the conventional plutonium used in the Air Force's versions.
In trials conducted 1945-1946, plutonium was injected in humans both healthy and thos
n her lungs, which tends to suggest that the plutonium was inhaled.
solving this problem of a gun-type bomb with plutonium was decided upon in a meeting in Los Alamos
oject scientists discovered reactor-produced plutonium was too unstable for the intended bomb desig
phy, a Ploutonion (Πλουτώνιον), Latinized as Plutonium, was a sanctuary dedicated to the god Plouto
shed above the ancient and holy chasm called Plutonium was the oldest religious centre of the nativ
produce a yield comparable to the "Fat Man" plutonium weapon exploded over Nagasaki.
in nitric acid, the bulk of the uranium and plutonium were removed by means of a PUREX type extrac
ng a tungsten carbide brick onto a sphere of plutonium, which was later nicknamed the demon core.
at subsequently decays to the isotope 239Pu ( plutonium), which also is fissile.
rm of enriched uranium, as a replacement for plutonium, which had been used in all atomic weapons p
essed to separate the 96% uranium and the 1% plutonium, which can be reused in mixed oxide fuel, fr
involving the injection of small amounts of plutonium, without any ill effect.
-particle proportional counter for measuring plutonium yields in the presence of high intensity fis
                                                                                                   


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