A key component to closing the nuclear fuel cycle is the storage and disposition of nuclear waste in geologic systems. Multiphase ceramic waste forms have been studied extensively as a potential host matrix for nuclear waste. Understanding the speciation, partitioning, and release behavior of radionuclides immobilized in multiphase ceramic waste forms is a critical aspect of developing the scientific and technical basis for nuclear waste management. In this study, we evaluated a sodalite-bearing multiphase ceramic waste form (i.e., fluidized-bed steam reform sodium aluminosilicate [FBSR NAS] product) as a potential host matrix for long-lived radionuclides, such as technetium (99Tc). The FBSR NAS material consists primarily of nepheline (ide...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
A ceramic waste form of glass-bonded zeolite is being developed for the long-term disposition of fis...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...
Nuclear waste storage tanks at the Hanford site in southeastern Washington have released highly alka...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityCorroding waste tan...
Treatment and immobilization of technetium-99 (99Tc) contained in reprocessed nuclear waste and pres...
An electrometallurgical process is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory to treat spent met...
NO3 cancrinite and NO3 sodalite haves been found as a common sodium alumino-silicate forming in stro...
The precipitation of aluminosilicate phases from caustic nuclear wastes has proven to be problematic...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize radioactive waste salt ...
Since the first large scale commercial nuclear power plant became operational in 1958, the nuclear p...
The precipitation of aluminosilicate phases from caustic nuclear wastes has proven to be problematic...
As part of the spent fuel treatment program at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a ceramic waste fo...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) developed a series of ceramic waste forms for the immo...
NO3 cancrinite and NO3 sodalite haves been found as a common sodium alumino-silicate forming in stro...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
A ceramic waste form of glass-bonded zeolite is being developed for the long-term disposition of fis...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...
Nuclear waste storage tanks at the Hanford site in southeastern Washington have released highly alka...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityCorroding waste tan...
Treatment and immobilization of technetium-99 (99Tc) contained in reprocessed nuclear waste and pres...
An electrometallurgical process is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory to treat spent met...
NO3 cancrinite and NO3 sodalite haves been found as a common sodium alumino-silicate forming in stro...
The precipitation of aluminosilicate phases from caustic nuclear wastes has proven to be problematic...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize radioactive waste salt ...
Since the first large scale commercial nuclear power plant became operational in 1958, the nuclear p...
The precipitation of aluminosilicate phases from caustic nuclear wastes has proven to be problematic...
As part of the spent fuel treatment program at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a ceramic waste fo...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) developed a series of ceramic waste forms for the immo...
NO3 cancrinite and NO3 sodalite haves been found as a common sodium alumino-silicate forming in stro...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
A ceramic waste form of glass-bonded zeolite is being developed for the long-term disposition of fis...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...