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ScienceDaily · 04/02/2025 12:28 EDT

Study tracks chromium chemistry in irradiated molten salts

Chemists report that radiation-induced chemical reactions may help mitigate the corrosion of metals in a new type of nuclear reactor cooled by molten salts.

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