High Field HTS Solenoid for a Muon Collider - Demonstrations, Challenges and Strategies (open access)

High Field HTS Solenoid for a Muon Collider - Demonstrations, Challenges and Strategies

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: Gupta, R.; Anerella, M.; Ghosh, A.; Joshi, P.; Kirk, H.; Lalitha, S. Lakshmi et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lessons Learned and Potential Paths Forward in Virtual Reality Developments for the International Atomic Energy Agency (open access)

Lessons Learned and Potential Paths Forward in Virtual Reality Developments for the International Atomic Energy Agency

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: Tackentien, J. K.; Owens, C. & Brown, B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Optimizing Metalloporphyrin-Catalyzed Reduction Reactions for In Situ Remediation of DOE Contaminants (open access)

Optimizing Metalloporphyrin-Catalyzed Reduction Reactions for In Situ Remediation of DOE Contaminants

Past activities have resulted in a legacy of contaminated soil and groundwater at Department of Energy facilities nationwide. Uranium and chromium are among the most frequently encountered and highest-priority metal and radionuclide contaminants at DOE installations. Abiotic chemical reduction of uranium and chromium at contaminated DOE sites can be beneficial because the reduced metal species are less soluble in water, less mobile in the environment, and less toxic to humans and ecosystems. Although direct biological reduction has been reported for U(VI) and Cr(VI) in laboratory studies and at some field sites, the reactions can sometimes be slow or even inhibited due to unfavorable environmental conditions. One promising approach for the in-situ remediation of DOE contaminants is to develop electron shuttle catalysts that can be delivered precisely to the specific subsurface locations where contaminants reside. Previous research has shown that reduction of oxidized organic and inorganic contaminants often can be catalyzed by electron shuttle systems. Metalloporphyrins and their derivatives are well known electron shuttles for many biogeochemical systems, and thus were selected to study their catalytic capabilities for the reduction of chromium and uranium in the presence of reducing agents. Zero valent iron (ZVI) was chosen as the primary electron donor …
Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: Schlautman, Mark A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reduction of the hot spot temperature in HTS coils (open access)

Reduction of the hot spot temperature in HTS coils

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: Witte, H.; Sampson, W. B.; Weggel, R.; Palmer, R. & Gupta, R.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Test Results for the Electron Lens Superconducting Magnets at RHIC (open access)

Test Results for the Electron Lens Superconducting Magnets at RHIC

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: J., Muratore; Bruno, D.; Escallier, J.; Fischer, W.; Ganetis, G.; Gupta, R. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Support Program Contributions to the Implementation of IAEA Safeguards (open access)

U.S. Support Program Contributions to the Implementation of IAEA Safeguards

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Date: July 14, 2013
Creator: E., Pepper S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library