dc.creatorOLIVEIRA, GLAUCIA A.C. de
dc.creatorLAINETTI, PAULO E.O.
dc.creatorBUSTILLOS, JOSE O.W.V.
dc.creatorPIRANI, DEBORA A.
dc.creatorBERGAMASCHI, VANDERLEI S.
dc.creatorFERREIRA, JOAO C.
dc.creatorSENEDA, JOSE A.
dc.creatorINTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
dc.date2020-01-16T11:25:11Z
dc.date2020-01-16T11:25:11Z
dc.dateOctober 21-25, 2019
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-28T14:13:52Z
dc.date.available2023-09-28T14:13:52Z
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/30738
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/9000965
dc.descriptionBrazil has one of the largest reserves of thorium in the world, including rare earth minerals. It has developed a great program in the field of nuclear technology for decades, including facilities to produced oxides to microspheres and thorium nitrates. Nowadays, with the current climate change, it is necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, one of this way is exploring the advent of IV Generation reactors, molten salt reactors, that using Thorium and Lithium. Thorium's technology is promising and has been awaiting the return of one nuclear policy that incorporates its relevance to the necessary levels, since countries like the BRICS (without Brazil) have been doing so for years. Brazil has also been developing studies on the purification of lithium, and this one associated to thorium, are the raw material of the molten salt reactors. This paper presents a summary of the thorium and lithium technology that the country already has, and its perspectives to the future.
dc.format5915-5922
dc.publisherAssocia????o Brasileira de Energia Nuclear
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.subjectlithium
dc.subjectmolten salt reactors
dc.subjectnuclear fuels
dc.subjectpublic policy
dc.subjectpurification
dc.subjectthorium
dc.subjecturanium
dc.subjectbrazil
dc.titleThorium and lithium in Brazil
dc.typeTexto completo de evento
dc.coverageI
dc.localRio de Janeiro


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