Depleted uranium

Depleted uranium (DU; also referred to in the past as Q-metal, depletalloy or D-38) is uranium with a lower content of the fissile isotope U-235 than natural uranium. (Natural uranium contains about 0.72% of its fissile isotope U-235, while the DU used by the U.S. Department of Defense contain 0.3% U-235 or less). Uses of DU take advantage of its very high density of 19.1 g/cm3 (68.4% denser than lead). Civilian uses include counterweights in aircraft, radiation shielding in medical radiation therapy and industrial radiography equipment, and containers for transporting radioactive materials. Military uses include armor plating and armor-piercing projectiles.

Most depleted uranium arises as a by-product of the production of enriched uranium for use as fuel in nuclear reactors and in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. Enrichment processes generate uranium with a higher-than-natural concentration of lower-mass-number uranium isotopes (in particular U-235, which is the uranium isotope supporting the fission chain reaction) with the bulk of the feed ending up as depleted uranium, in some cases with mass fractions of U-235 and U-234 less than a third of those in natural uranium. Since U-238 has a much longer half-life than the lighter isotopes, DU emits less alpha radiation than natural uranium. DU from nuclear reprocessing has different isotopic ratios from enrichment–by-product DU, from which it can be distinguished by the presence of U-236.

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JAEA Develops Storage Battery Using Depleted Uranium (JAIF - Japan Atomic Industrial Forum Inc)

Public Technologies 31 Mar 2025
The newly developed battery makes use of the depleted uranium produced in the process of enrichment. While nuclear fuel contains a higher percentage of U-235 than natural uranium, depleted uranium contains significantly less.

World’s first nuclear waste-powered rechargeable battery unveiled in Japan

Interesting Engineering 26 Mar 2025
Utilizing depleted uranium as “active material” ... The uranium used in the study possesses the same chemical properties as depleted uranium (DU), a byproduct of enriching natural uranium for nuclear fuel.

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Serbia never surrendered to NATO, Vucic says on 26th bombing anniversary

China.dot.org 25 Mar 2025
"We did not bow our heads then, nor did we fall never to rise again ... Cluster bombs and depleted uranium bombs banned by international conventions were used in the strikes, which caused widespread destruction of infrastructure ... Enditem .

EU ethical rules blocking £100bn defence spending boom

The Daily Telegraph 24 Mar 2025
“The time for words and no action is over,” he said ... The regulation acts to block investments in companies that make of “controversial weapons,” a term that covers arms including cluster bombs and depleted uranium rounds that are used in Ukraine ... .

Japan develops uranium-based battery to reuse radioactive waste

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The uranium used in the study had the same chemical properties as depleted uranium, a byproduct of enriching natural uranium for nuclear fuel. Depleted uranium currently cannot be used as fuel in conventional reactors.

Letter from Mideast: Fallujah's hidden wounds -- uncovering lingering legacy of depleted uranium

Xinhua 19 Mar 2025
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Russia tests next-gen nuclear fuel to boost 600 MWe reactor’s efficiency, cut waste

Interesting Engineering 19 Mar 2025
The VVER-S uses a mechanical system that changes the ratio of water to uranium fuel ... The MOX fuel combines the plutonium recovered from the used reactor fuel with depleted uranium (the remnants of uranium).
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