Spent Nuclear Fuel—Waste or Resource? The Potential of Strategic Materials Recovery during Recycle for Sustainability and Advanced Waste Management
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nuclear fuel cycle; strategic materials; spent nuclear fuel; recycle; reprocessing; waste management; waste mitigation; resource recovery; circular economy; sustainability;All these keywords.
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