MURR

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MURR is a high-power research nuclear reactor at the University of Missouri used for scientific research, isotope production, and educational purposes.

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instanceOf nuclear research facility
research nuclear reactor
university research reactor
commissionedInYear 1966
countryNuclearRegulator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NERFINISHED
fuelType low-enriched uranium
fullName University of Missouri Research Reactor NERFINISHED
hasCoreLocation underwater pool GENERATED
hasFacility hot cells
neutron beam ports
radiochemistry laboratories
sample irradiation facilities
hasMission provide radioisotopes for medicine and industry
support research and education at the University of Missouri
hasSafetyFeature containment and shielding structures
emergency core cooling procedures
multiple redundant safety systems
locatedIn University of Missouri NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Columbia, Missouri NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
neutronFlux high thermal neutron flux suitable for isotope production
operatedBy University of Missouri NERFINISHED
ownedBy University of Missouri NERFINISHED
powerOutputThermal 10 megawatts thermal
primaryCoolant light water
primaryModerator light water GENERATED
produces Iodine-131
Lutetium-177 NERFINISHED
Molybdenum-99 (via targets for generator production) NERFINISHED
Samarium-153
industrial radioisotopes
medical radioisotopes
rankedAs one of the highest-power university research reactors in the United States
reactorType pool-type research reactor
regulator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission NERFINISHED
supportsProgram health physics training
nuclear engineering education
radiochemistry education
supportsResearchField archaeometry
chemistry
materials science
medical physics
nuclear science
usedFor educational purposes
materials research
neutron activation analysis
neutron scattering experiments
radioisotope production
scientific research
training of reactor operators
training of students
wentCriticalInYear 1966

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