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Nanomaterial Chemistry and Technology (ISSN 2690-2575)

Keywords

Nuclear Nanotechnology

Nuclear power has the potential to make a vital contribution the low carbon power generation and future fission and fusion power will be more efficient, safer and generate less radioactive waste than current technologies. Radiation creates defects and, over time, these defects migrate and coalesce to form voids, bubbles and dislocation loops, all of which affect the strength and performance of the materials. Radiation effects are important, not only for structural materials in fission and fusion power plants but also in nuclear fuel elements and in materials used for the long term storage of radioactive waste. Nuclear nanotechnology is the subfield of science managing radioactivity, atomic procedures, for example, atomic transmutation, and atomic properties. It is the science of radioactive components, for example, the actinides, radium and radon together with the science related with gear, which are intended to perform atomic procedures. The basic research progress in nanomaterial and nanotechnologies for advanced nuclear fuel fabrication, spent nuclear fuel reprocessing, nuclear waste disposal and nuclear environmental remediation is selectively highlighted, with the emphasis on Chinese research achievements. In addition, the challenges and opportunities of nanomaterial and nanotechnologies in future advanced nuclear energy system are also discussed.

Nanomaterial chemistry and technology journal welcomes new research and articles related to Nuclear Nanotechnology. Nanomaterial chemistry and technology is a global open access journal maintaining high standards of scientific excellence and its editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process.

Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

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