Noimat Jinadu presented a poster at the Department of Chemistry Research Retreat on Saturday. Thank you Noimat for doing a fantastic job representing the Burns Research Group!
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Noimat Jinadu presented a poster at the Department of Chemistry Research Retreat on Saturday. Thank you Noimat for doing a fantastic job representing the Burns Research Group!
Thank you to UAB News for highlighting our recent ARPA-E CURIE program proposal, Group Hexavalent Actinide Separation: A Single-Step, Proliferation-Resistant Approach to Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing, which was has been selected for funding.
Welcome to the Burns Research Group Emma! Ms. Emma Schaetzle is an undergraduate student in the Department of Chemistry in her Junior year pursuing her B.S.
In collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, our project, Group Hexavalent Actinide Separation: A Single-Step, Proliferation-Resistant Approach to Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing, has been selected for funding by the ARPA-E CURIE program. This project aims to develop a single-step technology to recycle used nuclear fuel (UNF) that can recover the bulk of uranium (U) and transuranics (TRU) as the first step after dissolution in nitric acid. We will work toward the recycling of UNF through the co-crystallization of oxidized TRU with uranyl nitrate hexahydrate. This single-step, group actinide separation will (1) significantly reduce the volume of light-water reactor high-level radioactive waste that requires permanent disposal, (2) provide an appropriate fuel feedstock by combining U/TRU in a single product stream, (3) reduce fission product content in the product stream to <0.1%, and (4) provide compatibility with online monitoring technologies.
The Burns Research Group received its first shipment of ~0.6 mCi of At-211 on October 12, 2022! A huge THANK YOU to our collaborators at The Texas A&M Cyclotron Institute who successfully loaded, packaged, and shipped us a 3-octanone extraction chromatography cartridge with 8.5 mCi of At-211!
Welcome to the Burns Research Group Ataur! Mr. Ataur Rahman is a first year graduate student in the Department of Chemistry pursuing his Ph.D.
Congratulation to Michael Jones who participated in the HIPPO: Horizon‐broadening Isotope Production Pipeline Opportunities collaboration end of summer week-long visit to Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The visit spanned the week of July 25, 2022 and included networking session, guest lectures from prominent US Department of Energy scientist, tours of unique facilities housed at LANL, and culminated in a poster session showcasing the student’s summer research. Great work Michael!
Congratulation to Maddison Gibson who participated in the UAB Regional Initiative to Promote Undergraduate Participation in Experimental and Computational Materials Research program, which is supported by the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. The program culminated Ms. Gibson presenting her work in both an oral session for the UAB REU program and a poster session at the UAB Summer 2022 Research Expo. Great work Maddison!
Congratulations to the entire At-211 Team on the recent acceptance of a new paper, “Complexation of astatine(III) with ketones: Roles of NO3– counterion and exploration of possible binding modes” in Inorganic Chemistry!