Candidate glass-ceramic waste forms for immobilizaion of the major types of calcines stored at the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) were synthesized and characterized. The waste forms were prepared by hot isostatically pressing a mixture 70 wt% of precompacted simulated non-radioactive calcine and 30 wt% additives (Silica and Al or Ti metal powders). The types of calcines stored in stainless steel Bin Sets at the ICPP are fluorinel/sodium (Fl/Na), alumina, zirconia, zirconia/sodium (Zr/Na), and zirconia-alumina (Zr-AD. In addition to the silica additive, glass-ceramics for Fl/NA and alumina calcines were prepared and characterized using ICPP soil and clay additives. The characteristics of the waste forms including density, elastic pro...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Improving the efficiency of nuclear waste immobilization is constantly desired by all nuclear waste ...
The seven candidate waste forms, evaluated as potential media for the immobilization and gelogic dis...
One option for immobilizing calcined high level wastes produced by nuclear fuel reprocessing activit...
The additives Si, Al, MgO, P{sub 2}O{sub 5} were mechanically blended with fluorinelsodium calcine i...
To accomplish calcine treatment objectives, the Idaho Clean-up Project contractor, CWI, has chosen t...
A multiphase waste form referred to as the ceramic waste form (CWF) will be used to immobilize radio...
Vitreous ceramic waste forms are being developed at Pacific Northwest Laboratory to complement glass...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
A glass ceramic waste form is being developed for treatment of secondary waste streams generated by ...
Glass ceramic waste forms have been investigated as alternatives to borosilicate glasses for the imm...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
The formulation, synthesis, characterization and hydration kinetics of hydroceramic waste forms desi...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Improving the efficiency of nuclear waste immobilization is constantly desired by all nuclear waste ...
The seven candidate waste forms, evaluated as potential media for the immobilization and gelogic dis...
One option for immobilizing calcined high level wastes produced by nuclear fuel reprocessing activit...
The additives Si, Al, MgO, P{sub 2}O{sub 5} were mechanically blended with fluorinelsodium calcine i...
To accomplish calcine treatment objectives, the Idaho Clean-up Project contractor, CWI, has chosen t...
A multiphase waste form referred to as the ceramic waste form (CWF) will be used to immobilize radio...
Vitreous ceramic waste forms are being developed at Pacific Northwest Laboratory to complement glass...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
A glass ceramic waste form is being developed for treatment of secondary waste streams generated by ...
Glass ceramic waste forms have been investigated as alternatives to borosilicate glasses for the imm...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
The formulation, synthesis, characterization and hydration kinetics of hydroceramic waste forms desi...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Improving the efficiency of nuclear waste immobilization is constantly desired by all nuclear waste ...
The seven candidate waste forms, evaluated as potential media for the immobilization and gelogic dis...