Pyrochemical reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels may lead to the generation of chloride containing wastes. 36Cl wastes may also arise from the treatment of irradiated graphite. Such wastes will have limited solubility in the borosilicates currently used for waste vitrification. Despite requiring higher processing temperatures aluminosilicate glasses show promise for this application. In a series of alkaline earth aluminosilicate glasses we demonstrate that chloride solubility is related to the alkaline earth species as follows Sr > Sr+Ba > Ba > Ca > Mg, with the strontium aluminosilicate glass accommodating up to 5.92 at% Cl. Typical chloride retention rates are ~80% of the batched chloride content at 1400ºC. It has also been observed that...
In the frame of Generation IV reactors a renewed interest in pyro-processing of spent nuclear fuel i...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
A large part of the radioactive 137Cs and 90Sr stored at the Hanford site is present as CsCl and SrF...
Pyrochemical reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels may lead to the generation of chloride containing w...
International audienceThe solubility, speciation, and local atomic environment of chlorine have been...
Chlorine (Cl) is a constituent of certain types of nuclear wastes and its presence can affect the ph...
Abstract Ways to reduce cement-related carbon emissions are actively sought. One possible solution ...
Ways to reduce cement-related carbon emissions are actively sought. One possible solution is partial...
Vitrification is currently the most widely used technology for the treatment of high level radioacti...
This thesis investigates the incorporation and solubility behaviour of three anionic species (sulpha...
The objective of the Tank Focus Area ''Optimize Waste Loading'' task is to enhance the definition of...
The immobilisation and disposal of fissile materials from civil and defence nuclear programmes requi...
Immobilization of high-level and intermediate-level nuclear wastes by vitrification in borosilicate ...
The Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) waste management strategy revolves around specific treatme...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
In the frame of Generation IV reactors a renewed interest in pyro-processing of spent nuclear fuel i...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
A large part of the radioactive 137Cs and 90Sr stored at the Hanford site is present as CsCl and SrF...
Pyrochemical reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels may lead to the generation of chloride containing w...
International audienceThe solubility, speciation, and local atomic environment of chlorine have been...
Chlorine (Cl) is a constituent of certain types of nuclear wastes and its presence can affect the ph...
Abstract Ways to reduce cement-related carbon emissions are actively sought. One possible solution ...
Ways to reduce cement-related carbon emissions are actively sought. One possible solution is partial...
Vitrification is currently the most widely used technology for the treatment of high level radioacti...
This thesis investigates the incorporation and solubility behaviour of three anionic species (sulpha...
The objective of the Tank Focus Area ''Optimize Waste Loading'' task is to enhance the definition of...
The immobilisation and disposal of fissile materials from civil and defence nuclear programmes requi...
Immobilization of high-level and intermediate-level nuclear wastes by vitrification in borosilicate ...
The Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) waste management strategy revolves around specific treatme...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
In the frame of Generation IV reactors a renewed interest in pyro-processing of spent nuclear fuel i...
High-level waste (HLW) glass compositions, processing schemes, limits on waste content, and corrosio...
A large part of the radioactive 137Cs and 90Sr stored at the Hanford site is present as CsCl and SrF...