Self-irradiation can affect durability of glasses used to immobilize high-level nuclear waste (HLW). The stability of glasses can also be indirectly affected by the radiolytic changes in contact water leading to decrease in its pH although this is unlikely to occur for disposal systems where the interaction of groundwater with glass is delayed to times when radiation dose rates are decreased to levels insignificant to cause such effects. Besides, interaction of the water influenced by radiation with other repository protective elements (container and bentonite) will suppress the radiolytic changes. Literature analysis shows practical absence or very weak effect of self-irradiation on structure and characteristics of borosilicate glasses wit...
Assessing the behavior under irradiation of oxide glasses used for nuclear waste immobilization is e...
Every major country involved with long-term management of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has eit...
Structural properties and water dissolution of six sodium–aluminum–phosphate (NAP) glasses have been...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report [1] that provides an updated review on ...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
AbstractFission products and minor actinides arising from spent fuel reprocessing are immobilized in...
International audience•Chemical durability of nuclear glass was studied by considering combined effe...
International audienceSeveral countries have chosen the recycling of U and Pu in MOX fuels associate...
Static leaching experiments have been performed to determine the influence of penetrating gamma radi...
We examined the degradation of nuclear waste borosilicate and phosphate glasses containing strong al...
The objective of this project is to develop a fundamental understanding of radiation effects in glas...
Nuclear glasses: Reporting on radiation The response to alpha decay irradiation of a model nuclear-w...
Radioactive waste of nuclear power engineering is a considerable environmental hazard. Liquid highly...
6The structural evolution of simplified nuclear waste glasses under b-irradiation (2.5 MeV) has been...
Assessing the behavior under irradiation of oxide glasses used for nuclear waste immobilization is e...
Every major country involved with long-term management of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has eit...
Structural properties and water dissolution of six sodium–aluminum–phosphate (NAP) glasses have been...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report [1] that provides an updated review on ...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
AbstractFission products and minor actinides arising from spent fuel reprocessing are immobilized in...
International audience•Chemical durability of nuclear glass was studied by considering combined effe...
International audienceSeveral countries have chosen the recycling of U and Pu in MOX fuels associate...
Static leaching experiments have been performed to determine the influence of penetrating gamma radi...
We examined the degradation of nuclear waste borosilicate and phosphate glasses containing strong al...
The objective of this project is to develop a fundamental understanding of radiation effects in glas...
Nuclear glasses: Reporting on radiation The response to alpha decay irradiation of a model nuclear-w...
Radioactive waste of nuclear power engineering is a considerable environmental hazard. Liquid highly...
6The structural evolution of simplified nuclear waste glasses under b-irradiation (2.5 MeV) has been...
Assessing the behavior under irradiation of oxide glasses used for nuclear waste immobilization is e...
Every major country involved with long-term management of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) has eit...
Structural properties and water dissolution of six sodium–aluminum–phosphate (NAP) glasses have been...