Nuclear waste glasses are produced by chemical reactions between a solid waste (calcine) and a glassy precursor (glass frit) through a high-temperature vitrification process. The waste is first dried and calcined (to lose water and nitrogen respectively), then mixed with the glass frit. A succession of physicochemical processes of impregnation, diffusion, crystallization and dissolution is involved in order to incorporate the radioactive elements within the glassy network. These reactions, which are dependent on the precursor composition and the synthesis conditions, must be complete to ensure the homogeneity of the glass and to guarantee its long-term behavior. The aim of this work is to determine the chemical reactions between the precurs...
This work describes a new approach to help understand the chemical durability of partially crystalli...
The 2-step French process of nuclear waste treatment, which consists in calcining and vitrifying, en...
In France, the highly radioactive nuclear liquid wastes arising from spent nuclear fuel reprocessing...
Nuclear waste glasses are produced by chemical reactions between a solid waste (calcine) and a glass...
Nuclear waste glasses are produced by chemical reactions between a solid waste (calcine) and a glass...
Les verres nucléaires sont synthétisés par réactions chimiques à haute température entre un précurse...
This work belongs to the DEM’N’MELT project, which is dedicated to the vitrification of intermediate...
AbstractAmong the large number of matrixes explored as hosts for high-level nuclear wastes, conditio...
Après dissolution du combustible et séparation des différents éléments par le procédé PUREX, la maje...
Ce travail de thèse s’inscrit dans le projet DEM’N’MELT dont le but est de vitrifier des déchets de ...
Alkali borosilicate glasses have been widely used as a matrix for the vitrification of high level ra...
National audienceFission products and actinides arising from the spent UOX fuel reprocessing are vit...
This work describes a new approach to help understand the chemical durability of partially crystalli...
The 2-step French process of nuclear waste treatment, which consists in calcining and vitrifying, en...
In France, the highly radioactive nuclear liquid wastes arising from spent nuclear fuel reprocessing...
Nuclear waste glasses are produced by chemical reactions between a solid waste (calcine) and a glass...
Nuclear waste glasses are produced by chemical reactions between a solid waste (calcine) and a glass...
Les verres nucléaires sont synthétisés par réactions chimiques à haute température entre un précurse...
This work belongs to the DEM’N’MELT project, which is dedicated to the vitrification of intermediate...
AbstractAmong the large number of matrixes explored as hosts for high-level nuclear wastes, conditio...
Après dissolution du combustible et séparation des différents éléments par le procédé PUREX, la maje...
Ce travail de thèse s’inscrit dans le projet DEM’N’MELT dont le but est de vitrifier des déchets de ...
Alkali borosilicate glasses have been widely used as a matrix for the vitrification of high level ra...
National audienceFission products and actinides arising from the spent UOX fuel reprocessing are vit...
This work describes a new approach to help understand the chemical durability of partially crystalli...
The 2-step French process of nuclear waste treatment, which consists in calcining and vitrifying, en...
In France, the highly radioactive nuclear liquid wastes arising from spent nuclear fuel reprocessing...