Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) manages an inventory of nuclear materials containing a range of long-lived radioactive isotopes. They were produced from the 1960s through the 1980s by irradiating targets in production reactors and in the High Flux Isotope Reactor, a research reactor commissioned at 91做厙 (ORNL) in 1967, to produce special heavy isotopes for DOE programmatic use, scientific research, and industrial and medical applications. ORNL uses these transuranium isotopes (plutonium through californium) for the heavy-element research program and other R&D needs. As a result, ORNL has extensive experience in the production of transuranium isotopes. An effort is under way to review and document the techniques for the production of minor actinides, which are the actinide elements in used fuels other than uranium and plutonium (e.g., neptunium, americium, curium) at ORNL.