Everything about Gadolinium Nitrate totally explained
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Gadolinium nitrate is an inorganic compound of
gadolinium. It is used as a water-soluble
neutron poison in
nuclear reactors.
Use
Gadolinium nitrate was used at the
Savannah River Site heavy water nuclear reactors and has to be separated from the heavy water for storage or reuse.
The Canadian
CANDU reactor, a pressurized heavy water reactor, also uses gadolinium nitrate as a water-soluble neutron poison.
Gadolinium nitrate is also used as a raw material in the production of other gadolinium compounds, for production of specialty glasses and ceramics and as a
phosphor.
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