The utilization of construction and demolition waste materials for the radionuclide immobilization by sorption processes was investigated. Given that the liquid radioactive waste usually has a complex composition and that effects of competition may significantly influence the efficiency of the treatment, the Simplex Centroid experimental design was used to explore ions sorption from multi-component solutions. For the purpose of this study, the common components of construction and demolition waste, such as pathway concrete and different bricks samples, were used along with the multi-component Sr2+, Co2+, and Ni2+ ions solutions. The equations for the prediction of metal ions sorption capacities were derived. The coefficients that correspond...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
An optimization of concrete used for immobilization of radionuclides 60 Co and 137 Cs, is presented....
The nuclear industry is constantly striving to achieve cost-effective methods for the responsible di...
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...
The sorption properties of waste facade, brick, and asphalt sample towards Sr(II), Co(II), and Ni...
Following the guiding 3R principle of sustainable development (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle), the poten...
In this study, the applicability of waste concrete as a sorbent material for the liquid radioactive ...
The sorption properties of waste facade, brick, and asphalt sample towards Sr(II), Co(II), and Ni(II...
The possible utilization of waste ceramic (CT) and roof tiles (RT), as sorbents for liquid radioacti...
The problem of simultaneous removal of Co2+, Sr2+, and Cs+ ions from aqueous solutions was addressed...
Transport phenomena involved in the leaching of a radioactive material from a cement composite matri...
This PhD thesis is closely linked to the Ignalina NPP decommissioning activities and radioactive was...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
An optimization of concrete used for immobilization of radionuclides 60 Co and 137 Cs, is presented....
The nuclear industry is constantly striving to achieve cost-effective methods for the responsible di...
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...
The sorption properties of waste facade, brick, and asphalt sample towards Sr(II), Co(II), and Ni...
Following the guiding 3R principle of sustainable development (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle), the poten...
In this study, the applicability of waste concrete as a sorbent material for the liquid radioactive ...
The sorption properties of waste facade, brick, and asphalt sample towards Sr(II), Co(II), and Ni(II...
The possible utilization of waste ceramic (CT) and roof tiles (RT), as sorbents for liquid radioacti...
The problem of simultaneous removal of Co2+, Sr2+, and Cs+ ions from aqueous solutions was addressed...
Transport phenomena involved in the leaching of a radioactive material from a cement composite matri...
This PhD thesis is closely linked to the Ignalina NPP decommissioning activities and radioactive was...
In Sweden, the disposal method for long-lived low- to intermediate-level radioactive waste is propos...
An optimization of concrete used for immobilization of radionuclides 60 Co and 137 Cs, is presented....
The nuclear industry is constantly striving to achieve cost-effective methods for the responsible di...