Energy and Global Security
Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies
CFCTMembers of the Chemical & Fuel Cycle Technologies Division, as world experts on the nuclear fuel cycle, develop and qualify fuels and innovative fuel recycle processes and equipment, model complex nuclear materials, and design fuel cycle facilities.
The Chemical & Fuel Cycle Technologies (CFC) Division participates in key U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear science and energy initiatives, including the development and demonstration of advanced nuclear fuels and fuel cycle technologies, as well as research on radioisotopes for medical applications.
The division has five primary focus areas, many of which leverage other sectors of Argonne’s expertise:
- Fuel cycle research – Ranging from fuel development and qualification to chemical separations and fuel and waste management.
- Nuclear chemical engineering – Spanning concept development to pilot-scale demonstration.
- Pyroprocess development – Application of skills and facilities to study, develop, and engineer innovative yet commercially viable electrochemical processes for nuclear separations.
- Process simulation and safeguards – Application of integrated chemical engineering and separations chemistry to develop, model, design, and demonstrate processes and equipment for treatment of used nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, and to advance nuclear nonproliferation. Application of chemical and engineering expertise to improve safeguards and nonproliferation of nuclear materials in complex facilities.
- Radioisotope research & development – Experimental and theoretical work focused on development of novel methods for production of radioisotopes using particle accelerators, radiation chemistry and radiation induced damage in materials and equipment.