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Joey Charboneau

Analytical Chemist

Research Areas:
Analytical Chemistry; Chemical and Radiation Measurements; Nuclear; Nuclear Fuels

Biography:

Joey joined Idaho National Laboratory in 2011 as a scientist at the Materials and Fuels Complex Research Analytical Laboratory. While at the lab, Joey has designed experiments and performed work in hot cells, gloveboxes, and hoods throughout the Analytical Laboratory. Joey has experience working on projects in radiochemistry and pyroprocessing. He has designed and used several gas systems in the Analytical Laboratory, including the hot cell corrosive gas introduction systems, hot cell gas mixing manifolds, and entrained gas collection systems. Joey is currently working on qualifications to become the subject matter expert for the Nu high-resolution gas-MS and its associated gas handling manifold.

Education:

​B.S. in Chemistry, University of Idaho, 2007
M.S. in Chemistry, University of Idaho, 2009

Publications:

The Clouding of an Anionic Surfactant in Acid solution: Mechanistic and Analytical Implications, Charboneau, J. & von Wandruszka, R. J Surfact Deterg (2010) 13: 281

Research Interests:

Analytical chemistry, radiochemistry, pyroprocessing, fission product and burn up analysis of nuclear fuels.

The development of gas delivery and collection systems used in nuclear research experiments and process including entrained fission gas collection systems and corrosive gas delivery systems. These systems have been used in hot cells and glovebox environments for research involving spent nuclear fuel.

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