
Current methods of nuclear fuel recycling are inefficient, wasteful, and open to proliferation. This makes the US unwilling to closing our fuel cycle. Taryn's method involves non-aqueous reactions separations methods that are scalable, stable, and have the potential to hasten separations processes in a proliferation resistant and efficient manner.
This presentation was given at the Graduate Research Showcase on April 3, 2025, at Oregon State University.
Learn more: