A ceramic waste form of glass-bonded zeolite is being developed for the long-term disposition of fission products and transuranic elements in wastes from the U.S. Department of Energy's spent nuclear fuel conditioning activities. Solution exchange corrosion tests were performed on the ceramic waste form and its potential base constituents of glass, zeolite 5A, and sodalite as part of an effort to qualify the ceramic waste form for acceptance into the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management System. Solution exchange tests were performed at 90 C by replacing 80 to 90% of the leachate with fresh demineralized water after set time intervals. The results from these tests provide information about corrosion mechanisms and the ability of the ceramic...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a composite ceramic waste form for the disposition of high...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize radioactive waste salt ...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
Glass-bonded zeolite is being developed as a potential ceramic waste form for the disposition of rad...
Glass-bonded zeolite is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory in the Electrometallurgical T...
Glass-bonded zeolite is being developed as a potential ceramic waste form for the disposition of rad...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...
An electrometallurgical process is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory to treat spent met...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
A glass bonded-sodalite ceramic waste form (CWF) has been developed to immobilize salt wastes from e...
Glass-bonded sodalite is being developed as a ceramic waste form (CWF) to immobilize radioactive fis...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...
A multiphase waste form referred to as the ceramic waste form (CWF) will be used to immobilize radio...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a composite ceramic waste form for the disposition of high...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize radioactive waste salt ...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
Glass-bonded zeolite is being developed as a potential ceramic waste form for the disposition of rad...
Glass-bonded zeolite is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory in the Electrometallurgical T...
Glass-bonded zeolite is being developed as a potential ceramic waste form for the disposition of rad...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...
An electrometallurgical process is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory to treat spent met...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
A glass bonded-sodalite ceramic waste form (CWF) has been developed to immobilize salt wastes from e...
Glass-bonded sodalite is being developed as a ceramic waste form (CWF) to immobilize radioactive fis...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...
A multiphase waste form referred to as the ceramic waste form (CWF) will be used to immobilize radio...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a composite ceramic waste form for the disposition of high...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a ceramic waste form to immobilize radioactive waste salt ...