Following the guiding 3R principle of sustainable development (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle), the potential applicability concerning various components of construction and demolition waste (C and DW) was investigated for radionuclide sorption (Sr, Co, Ni). Collected samples of waste concrete, facade, bricks and asphalt were characterized in respect to mineralogical and surface composition, pH and radioactivity, while their sorption capacities were determined in batch conditions. Selectivity of potential sorbents differed in respect to Co2+ and Ni2+ ions, whereas sorption of Sr2+ was generally low. Concrete and facade have demonstrated both: the highest sorption capacities and the strongest interaction with the investigated cations, as revealed...
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is developing a technical position document that provides guida...
Cement-based materials are key components in radioactive waste repository barrier systems. To improv...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
Following the guiding 3R principle of sustainable development (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle), the poten...
The utilization of construction and demolition waste materials for the radionuclide immobilization b...
The utilization of construction and demolition waste materials for the radionuclide immobilization b...
In this study, the applicability of waste concrete as a sorbent material for the liquid radioactive ...
The possible utilization of waste ceramic (CT) and roof tiles (RT), as sorbents for liquid radioacti...
The sorption properties of waste facade, brick, and asphalt sample towards Sr(II), Co(II), and Ni...
To assess the safety for disposal of radioactive mortar-waste composition, the leaching of Cs-137, C...
Cementitious materials are being widely used as solidification/stabilisation and barrier materials f...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
The sorption behaviour of I−, Cs+, Ni2+, Eu3+, Th4+ and UO22+on NRVB (Nirex reference vault backfill...
To assess the safety for disposal of radioactive mortar-waste composition, the leaching Of (137)Cs, ...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is developing a technical position document that provides guida...
Cement-based materials are key components in radioactive waste repository barrier systems. To improv...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
Following the guiding 3R principle of sustainable development (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle), the poten...
The utilization of construction and demolition waste materials for the radionuclide immobilization b...
The utilization of construction and demolition waste materials for the radionuclide immobilization b...
In this study, the applicability of waste concrete as a sorbent material for the liquid radioactive ...
The possible utilization of waste ceramic (CT) and roof tiles (RT), as sorbents for liquid radioacti...
The sorption properties of waste facade, brick, and asphalt sample towards Sr(II), Co(II), and Ni...
To assess the safety for disposal of radioactive mortar-waste composition, the leaching of Cs-137, C...
Cementitious materials are being widely used as solidification/stabilisation and barrier materials f...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
The sorption behaviour of I−, Cs+, Ni2+, Eu3+, Th4+ and UO22+on NRVB (Nirex reference vault backfill...
To assess the safety for disposal of radioactive mortar-waste composition, the leaching Of (137)Cs, ...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is developing a technical position document that provides guida...
Cement-based materials are key components in radioactive waste repository barrier systems. To improv...
Assessing long-term performance of Category 3 waste cement grouts for radionuclide encasement requir...