ABSTRACT. Various solid HLW forms compared for leach resistance, irradiation stability, processing, and physical prop-erties yield alkali borosilicate glass and titanate based ceramics as leading waste forms. Titanates offer the possibility of higher waste loading. Glass waste forms offer the advantage of simpler and demonstrated full-scale and radioactive remote processing operations. Predictions of glass-repository performance based upon leaching kinetics, solubility limits, thermo-dynamics, and multiple films are confirmed by in situ burial tests
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
GLASS is the matrix of choice of every major country involved with long-term management of high-leve...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
Immobilization of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in borosilicate glass is acknowledged world-wid...
The seven candidate waste forms, evaluated as potential media for the immobilization and gelogic dis...
Vitrification is currently the most widely used technology for the treatment of high level radioacti...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
AbstractHigh level waste (HLW) originating from aqueous reprocessing of fast reactor fuels consists ...
A promising process for long-term management of high-level radioactive waste is to immobilize the wa...
As a result of more than three decades of international research, glass has emerged as the material ...
Every major country involved with long-term management of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has eit...
Glass ceramic waste forms have been investigated as alternatives to borosilicate glasses for the imm...
The HLW glass was produced from a HLW sludge slurry (Envelope D Waste), eluate waste streams contain...
Seven candidate waste forms were evaluated for immobilization and geologic disposal of high-level ra...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
GLASS is the matrix of choice of every major country involved with long-term management of high-leve...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
Immobilization of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in borosilicate glass is acknowledged world-wid...
The seven candidate waste forms, evaluated as potential media for the immobilization and gelogic dis...
Vitrification is currently the most widely used technology for the treatment of high level radioacti...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
AbstractHigh level waste (HLW) originating from aqueous reprocessing of fast reactor fuels consists ...
A promising process for long-term management of high-level radioactive waste is to immobilize the wa...
As a result of more than three decades of international research, glass has emerged as the material ...
Every major country involved with long-term management of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has eit...
Glass ceramic waste forms have been investigated as alternatives to borosilicate glasses for the imm...
The HLW glass was produced from a HLW sludge slurry (Envelope D Waste), eluate waste streams contain...
Seven candidate waste forms were evaluated for immobilization and geologic disposal of high-level ra...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
GLASS is the matrix of choice of every major country involved with long-term management of high-leve...