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Giuseppe Modolo is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the chemistry and processing of radioactive elements, nuclear materials and properties, as well as chemical synthesis and characterization. Their work also covers nuclear materials and radiation effects, extraction and separation processes, lanthanide and transition metal complexes, and aspects of nuclear reactor physics and engineering.

They have contributed extensively to the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science, with a particular emphasis on Materials Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Their interests extend into Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.

Recent publications by Giuseppe Modolo include:

  • "An overview of solvent extraction processes developed in Europe for advanced nuclear fuel recycling, part 1 - heterogeneous recycling" (2020), published in Separation Science and Technology
  • "An overview of solvent extraction processes developed in Europe for advanced nuclear fuel recycling, Part 2 - homogeneous recycling" (2021), published in Separation Science and Technology
  • "Beyond U/Pu separation: Separation of americium from the highly active PUREX raffinate" (2023), published in Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • "Complexation and Extraction Studies of Trivalent Actinides and Lanthanides with Water-Soluble and CHON-Compatible Ligands for the Selective Extraction of Americium" (2022), published in Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Gamma Radiolysis of TODGA and CyMe4BTPhen in the Ionic Liquid Tri-n-Octylmethylammonium Nitrate" (2020), published in Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange

Frequent publication venues where Modolo has contributed include:

  • Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
  • MRS Advances
  • Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • Radiochimica Acta
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

They collaborate regularly with several co-authors, such as:

  • Andreas Wilden
  • Marc Verwerft
  • Thomas Cardinaels
  • Koen Binnemans
  • Andreas Geist

Best Publications

  • Highly Efficient Separation of Actinides from Lanthanides by a Phenanthroline-Derived Bis-triazine Ligand

    Frank W. Lewis;Laurence M. Harwood;Michael J. Hudson;Michael G. B. Drew

  • 6,6′‐Bis(5,5,8,8‐tetramethyl‐5,6,7,8‐tetrahydro‐benzo[1,2,4]triazin‐3‐yl) [2,2′]bipyridine, an Effective Extracting Agent for the Separation of Americium(III) and Curium(III) from the Lanthanides

    Andreas Geist;Clément Hill;Giuseppe Modolo;Mark R. St. J. Foreman

  • Development of a TODGA based Process for Partitioning of Actinides from a PUREX Raffinate Part I: Batch Extraction Optimization Studies and Stability Tests

    Giuseppe Modolo;Hanna Asp;Christian Schreinemachers;Hendrik Vijgen

  • Demonstration of a TODGA based Extraction Process for the Partitioning of Minor Actinides from a PUREX Raffinate

    Daniel Magnusson;Birgit Christiansen;Jean‐Paul Glatz;Rikard Malmbeck

  • Review Article: The Effects of Radiation Chemistry on Solvent Extraction: 1. Conditions in Acidic Solution and a Review of TBP Radiolysis

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  • Studies on the separation of minor actinides from high-level wastes by extraction chromatography using novel silica-based extraction resins

    Yuezhou Wei;Mikio Kumagai;Yoichi Takashima;Giuseppe Modolo

  • Demonstration of a SANEX process in centrifugal contactors using the CyMe4-BTBP molecule on a genuine fuel solution

    Daniel Magnusson;B. Christiansen;M. R S Foreman;A. Geist

  • Aggregation properties of N, N, N', N'-tetraoctyl-3-oxapentanediamide (TODGA) in n-dodecane

    S. Nave;G. Modolo;C. Madic;F. Testard

  • Actinide(III)/Lanthanide(III) Separation Via Selective Aqueous Complexation of Actinides(III) using a Hydrophilic 2,6-Bis(1,2,4-Triazin-3-Yl)-Pyridine in Nitric Acid

    Andreas Geist;Udo Müllich;Daniel Magnusson;Peter Kaden

  • Applications of Diglycolamide Based Solvent Extraction Processes in Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing, Part 1: TODGA

    Daniel Whittaker;Andreas Geist;Giuseppe Modolo;Robin Taylor

  • Demonstration of a TODGA‐Based Continuous Counter‐Current Extraction Process for the Partitioning of Actinides from a Simulated PUREX Raffinate, Part II: Centrifugal Contactor Runs

    Giuseppe Modolo;Hanna Asp;Hendrik Vijgen;Rikard Malmbeck

  • A review of the demonstration of innovative solvent extraction processes for the recovery of trivalent minor actinides from PUREX raffinate

    G. Modolo;A. Wilden;A. Geist;D. Magnusson

  • SYNERGISTIC SELECTIVE EXTRACTION OF ACTINIDES(III) OVER LANTHANIDES FROM NITRIC ACID USING NEW AROMATIC DIORGANYLDITHIOPHOSPHINIC ACIDS AND NEUTRAL ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS

    Giuseppe Modolo;Reinhard Odoj

  • Review Article: The Effects of Radiation Chemistry on Solvent Extraction 3: A Review of Actinide and Lanthanide Extraction

    Bruce J. Mincher;Giuseppe Modolo;Stephen P. Mezyk

  • DIAMEX Counter‐Current Extraction Process for Recovery of Trivalent Actinides from Simulated High Active Concentrate

    Giuseppe Modolo;Hendrik Vijgen;Daniel Serrano‐Purroy;Birgit Christiansen

  • Separation of Actinides(III) from Lanthanides(III) in Simulated Nuclear Waste Streams using 6,6′‐Bis‐(5,6‐dipentyl‐[1,2,4]triazin‐3‐yl)‐[2,2′]bipyridinyl (C5‐BTBP) in Cyclohexanone

    Mikael Nilsson;Christian Ekberg;Mark Foreman;Michael Hudson

  • Laboratory-Scale Counter-Current Centrifugal Contactor Demonstration of an Innovative-SANEX Process Using a Water Soluble BTP

    Andreas Wilden;Giuseppe Modolo;Peter Kaufholz;Fabian Sadowski

  • ACSEPT-Partitioning technologies and actinide science: Towards pilot facilities in Europe

    S. Bourg;C. Hill;C. Caravaca;C. Rhodes

  • Development of a New Flowsheet for Co-Separating the Transuranic Actinides: The "Euro-GANEX" Process

    Michael Carrott;Katie Bell;Jamie Brown;Andreas Geist

  • Separation of actinides from Low Level Liquid Wastes (LLLW) by extraction chromatography using novel DMDOHEMA and TODGA impregnated resins

    K. Van Hecke;G. Modolo

  • Demonstration of the LUCA process for the separation of americium(III) from curium(III), californium(III), and lanthanides(III) in acidic solution using a synergistic mixture of bis(chlorophenyl)dithiophosphinic acid and tris(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate

    Giuseppe Modolo;Paul Kluxen;Andreas Geist

  • Direct Selective Extraction of Actinides (III) from PUREX Raffinate using a Mixture of CyMe4BTBP and TODGA as 1-cycle SANEX Solvent

    Andreas Wilden;Christian Schreinemachers;Michal Sypula;Giuseppe Modolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Dirk Bosbach
Dirk Bosbach Forschungszentrum Jülich
Christian Ekberg
Christian Ekberg Chalmers University of Technology
Michael J. Hudson
Michael J. Hudson University of Reading
Willem Verboom
Willem Verboom University of Twente
Charles Madic
Charles Madic French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Jurriaan Huskens
Jurriaan Huskens University of Twente
Michael G. B. Drew
Michael G. B. Drew University of Reading
Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt
Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt Florida State University
Shuao Wang
Shuao Wang Soochow University

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