- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238
- in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons
- possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons
- possible use in the future as nuclear fuel
Neptunium-237 can be irradiated with neutrons to form Plutonium-238 to be used in radioisotope thermal generators in spacecraft and military applications. In can also be used in neutron detection equipment.
- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238
- in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons
- possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons
- possible use in the future as nuclear fuel
Except for Neptunium-236 and Neptunium-237 all the isotopes of this element have practically negligible halflives and thus little use except to produce their decay products.
Today neptunium has only very limited applications:
- precursor for the preparation of plutonium-238
- sensor in the detectors for high energy detectors
In the future neptunium may be used in nuclear weapons or nuclear reactors.
- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238 - in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons - possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons - possible use in the future as nuclear fuel
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Neptunium(IV) oxide or neptunium dioxide is the chemical compound composed of neptunium and oxygen with the formula NpO2. It forms dark olive[4] green cubic crystals[1].
None occur naturally since neptunium (Np) is not known to occur naturally. Common, reasonably stable, salts of Np include the nitrate, sulfate and chloride (sonitrogen, sulfur and chlorine). Neptunium can also be synthesized as the dioxide and the hydroxide (NpO2, NpOH)
Neptunium is a member of the actinides group.
The outer shell of neptunium atom has two electrons.Valences of neptunium are between 3 and 7.
Neptunium is a member of the actinoids family.
Neptunium is an artificial element; but significant amounts of neptunium are gathered in nuclear wastes from nuclear reactors, now without uses.
Neptunium hasn't medical uses.
Some uses of neptunium: - component of high energy neutron detectors - precursor for the preparation of 238Pu
Neptunium contain atoms, not molecules.
The majority of neptunium characteristics are common to other metals.
Neptunium has only limited uses:- precursor in the preparation of plutonium-238- sensor in the detectors of high energy neutronsIn USA are studied applications of neptunium in nuclear weapons or as nuclear fuels.
Neptunium is not a common commercial product; it is under a strict control.
Neptunium(IV) oxide or neptunium dioxide is the chemical compound composed of neptunium and oxygen with the formula NpO2. It forms dark olive[4] green cubic crystals[1].
Neptunium has only limited uses:- precursor in the preparation of plutonium-238- sensor in the detectors of high energy neutronsIn USA are studied applications of neptunium in nuclear weapons or as nuclear fuels.
Neptunium has only limited uses:- precursor in the preparation of plutonium-238- sensor in the detectors of high energy neutronsIn USA are studied applications of neptunium in nuclear weapons or as nuclear fuels.
Uranium is more common and useful.
Neptunium has only limited uses:- precursor in the preparation of plutonium-238- sensor in the detectors of high energy neutronsIn USA are studied applications of neptunium in nuclear weapons or as nuclear fuels for fast reactors.