International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Research Applications and Utilization of Accelerators
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Analysis of Molybdenum-99 Production Capability in the Materials Test Station E.J. Pitcher Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, United States of America Corresponding Author: pitcher@lanl.gov The United States of America currently relies on foreign suppliers to meet all of its needs for The MTS will be a fast neutron spectrum irradiation facility for testing candidate fast reactor fuels and materials. It is a spallation source driven by a 1 MW, 800 MeV proton beam, located at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) within Los Alamos National Laboratory. The facility is slated to start operation in 2013. Two methods of Mo-99 production have been evaluated in this study. The first is through the Two target material options have been explored for Mo-99 production in the Materials Test Station (MTS): low enriched uranium (LEU) and Tc-99. For LEU, scoping calculations indicate that MTS can supply nearly half of the current US demand with only minor neutronic impact on the MTS primary mission. However, there may be significant impact from an operations standpoint (permitting, safety, and security). For the Tc-99 option, the MTS could produce about one-tenth of the US demand.
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