Since the first large scale commercial nuclear power plant became operational in 1958, the nuclear power industry has been faced with the growing problem of disposal of radionuclides produced from nuclear fission. The current global production of high level nuclear waste is approximately 10,000 metric tons p.a., consisting predominantly of uranium, plutonium, actinides and other minor radionuclides. Developing a safe and cost-effective method for long term storage and disposal of nuclear waste is a key issue of concern to the nuclear power industry. A promising approach to radionuclide disposal is incorporation of the nuclear waste into refractory oxide host minerals or mineral matrices. This technique offers lower leaching rates when compa...
A key component to closing the nuclear fuel cycle is the storage and disposition of nuclear waste in...
Experiments were conducted in fiscal year 1998 by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to evaluate ...
Experiments were conducted in fiscal year 1998 by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to evaluate ...
The disposal of fission products and actinides generated by the nuclear-fuel cycle is one of the maj...
Since the beginning of the use of nuclear energy, humans have been faced with the problem of radionu...
Radioactive waste is generated by many different technical and scientific applications. For the past...
During the past half-century, the nuclear fuel cycle has generated approximately 1400 metric tons of...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
Radioactive waste is generated by many different technical and scientific applications. For the past...
For the treatment of high-level radioactive wastes (HLW) vitrification is currently the most widely ...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Pyrochemistry is a promising technology that can provide benefits for the safe reprocessing of relat...
The immobilization of long-lived radionuclide wastes generated from nuclear power plants (NPPs) duri...
Several materials have or are currently being investigated for nuclear waste sequestration applicati...
A key component to closing the nuclear fuel cycle is the storage and disposition of nuclear waste in...
Experiments were conducted in fiscal year 1998 by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to evaluate ...
Experiments were conducted in fiscal year 1998 by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to evaluate ...
The disposal of fission products and actinides generated by the nuclear-fuel cycle is one of the maj...
Since the beginning of the use of nuclear energy, humans have been faced with the problem of radionu...
Radioactive waste is generated by many different technical and scientific applications. For the past...
During the past half-century, the nuclear fuel cycle has generated approximately 1400 metric tons of...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
Radioactive waste is generated by many different technical and scientific applications. For the past...
For the treatment of high-level radioactive wastes (HLW) vitrification is currently the most widely ...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Pyrochemistry is a promising technology that can provide benefits for the safe reprocessing of relat...
The immobilization of long-lived radionuclide wastes generated from nuclear power plants (NPPs) duri...
Several materials have or are currently being investigated for nuclear waste sequestration applicati...
A key component to closing the nuclear fuel cycle is the storage and disposition of nuclear waste in...
Experiments were conducted in fiscal year 1998 by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to evaluate ...
Experiments were conducted in fiscal year 1998 by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to evaluate ...