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Jan-Olov Liljenzin
Swedish chemist and professor (1936–2019)
Jan-Olov Liljenzin (1936-2019) was a Swedish chemist and professor in nuclear chemistry.
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Liljenzin was professor at University of Oslo, Nuclear Chemistry, Norway 1986-1989, and at Chalmers University of Technology, Nuclear Chemistry, Gothenburg, Sweden, between 1989 and 2001.[1]
Liljenzin made early contributions to the understanding of the influence of chemistry on core melt accidents[2][3] and participated in international research about iodine chemistry and how to mitigate radioactive releases from nuclear accidents.[4] He also investigated various methods of treatment and separation of spent radioactive fuel as well as chemical aspects of final repository for radioactive waste.[5][6]
Liljenzin was a co-author to Radiochemistry and nuclear chemistry[7] which 2013 was issued in its 4:th edition. He was a co-author to a number of scientific papers[8] about nuclear chemistry with applications to separation of nuclear waste and chemical processes during severe nuclear accidents. His publications has (2023) an h-index of 26.[9]