Beijing, China

Li Chang


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 12.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Li Chang in Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing

Introduction

Li Chang is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear energy, particularly in the area of spent fuel reprocessing. His innovative methods aim to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of nuclear fuel usage.

Latest Patents

Li Chang holds a patent for a "Spent fuel dry-process reprocessing method for directly obtaining zirconium alloy nuclear fuel." This invention relates to a method that involves determining the components and ratio of a molten salt composition used for melting spent fuel. The process is designed to meet the requirements of reactor design for zirconium alloy fuel and the contents of actinium series metals in the spent fuel. The method includes melting the spent fuel in the molten salt composition and selecting an electrode pair for electrodeposition. This allows for the co-deposition of zirconium and uranium ions, resulting in zirconium alloy nuclear fuel that meets design requirements. The method is suitable for both oxide and metal spent fuel, and it is characterized by its simplicity, low energy consumption, cost-effectiveness, and ease of industrialization.

Career Highlights

Li Chang is affiliated with the China Institute of Atomic Energy, where he continues to work on advancements in nuclear technology. His research focuses on improving the processes involved in nuclear fuel reprocessing, contributing to safer and more efficient energy solutions.

Collaborations

Li Chang collaborates with notable colleagues, including Guoan Ye and Yinggen Ouyang, who contribute to his research efforts in the field of nuclear energy.

Conclusion

Li Chang's innovative work in spent fuel reprocessing represents a significant advancement in nuclear technology. His contributions are vital for the future of sustainable energy solutions.

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