Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been used as blending agents for sodalite, an aluminosilicate mineral able to condition chloride salt wastes from pyrometallurgical processes. The synthesis of the mineral phase has been made through a process recently proposed by Idaho National Laboratory in USA, starting from a homogeneous powder of nepheline, chloride salts and glass. The mix, put into an alumina crucible, was introduced in a furnace inside an argon-atmosphere glove-box. The furnace temperature was then raised to 925 C, where it was kept for 7 hours. Leach tests under static conditions, according to ASTM C1285-02, have then been carried out on the final waste forms at room te...
A method is described for immobilizing waste chloride salts containing radionuclides and hazardous n...
Sodalite/glass bodies prepared by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at ∼850 °C/100 MPa are c...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...
Spent nuclear fuel can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal and mine...
The recovering of energy-producing elements such as uranium and plutonium from spent nuclear fuel, w...
Pellets made of pure sodalite blended with commercial glass frit and pellets made of sodalite, glass...
In the frame of Generation IV reactors a renewed interest in pyro-processing of spent nuclear fuel i...
The pyrometallurgical processing of spent nuclear fuel generates a chloride salt waste containing al...
Sodalite has been taken into account as a matrix for conditioning chloride salt wastes coming from p...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
A glass bonded-sodalite ceramic waste form (CWF) has been developed to immobilize salt wastes from e...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
The electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel generates a waste stream of fission product...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
A method is described for immobilizing waste chloride salts containing radionuclides and hazardous n...
Sodalite/glass bodies prepared by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at ∼850 °C/100 MPa are c...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...
Spent nuclear fuel can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal and mine...
The recovering of energy-producing elements such as uranium and plutonium from spent nuclear fuel, w...
Pellets made of pure sodalite blended with commercial glass frit and pellets made of sodalite, glass...
In the frame of Generation IV reactors a renewed interest in pyro-processing of spent nuclear fuel i...
The pyrometallurgical processing of spent nuclear fuel generates a chloride salt waste containing al...
Sodalite has been taken into account as a matrix for conditioning chloride salt wastes coming from p...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
A glass bonded-sodalite ceramic waste form (CWF) has been developed to immobilize salt wastes from e...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
The electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel generates a waste stream of fission product...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
A method is described for immobilizing waste chloride salts containing radionuclides and hazardous n...
Sodalite/glass bodies prepared by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at ∼850 °C/100 MPa are c...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...