The electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel generates a waste stream of fission products in the electrolyte, LiCl-KCl eutectic salt. Argonne National Laboratory is developing a mineral waste form for this waste stream. The waste form consists of a composite formed by hot pressing salt-occluded zeolite and a glass binder. Pressing conditions must be judiciously chosen. For a given pressure, increasing temperatures and hold times give denser products but the zeolite is frequently converted to sodalite. Reducing the temperature or hold time leads to a porous zeolite composite. Therefore, conditions that affect the thermal stability of salt-occluded zeolite both with and without glass are being investigated in an ongoing study. The...
A method is described for immobilizing waste chloride salts containing radionuclides and hazardous n...
The treatment of spent nuclear fuel for disposition using an electrometallurgical technique results ...
Glass-zeolite waste forms are being developed for immobilizing the chloride waste salt generated fro...
Spent nuclear fuel can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal and mine...
Neutron diffraction studies of salt-occluded zeolite and zeolite/glass composite samples, simulating...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...
Argonne is developing a method to treat spent nuclear fuel in a molten salt electrorefiner. Wastes f...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
An electrometallurgical process is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory to treat spent met...
Electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel results in a secondary waste stream of radioact...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...
Spent nuclear fuel (SNF) can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal an...
Abstract: A waste LiCl salt generated from an electrolytic reduction process of a spent oxide fuel c...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
Thermal-transformations of several kinds of zeolites have been studied by means of differential ther...
A method is described for immobilizing waste chloride salts containing radionuclides and hazardous n...
The treatment of spent nuclear fuel for disposition using an electrometallurgical technique results ...
Glass-zeolite waste forms are being developed for immobilizing the chloride waste salt generated fro...
Spent nuclear fuel can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal and mine...
Neutron diffraction studies of salt-occluded zeolite and zeolite/glass composite samples, simulating...
High-level radioactive waste salts generated during the electrometallurgical treatment of spent sodi...
Argonne is developing a method to treat spent nuclear fuel in a molten salt electrorefiner. Wastes f...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
An electrometallurgical process is being developed at Argonne National Laboratory to treat spent met...
Electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel results in a secondary waste stream of radioact...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...
Spent nuclear fuel (SNF) can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal an...
Abstract: A waste LiCl salt generated from an electrolytic reduction process of a spent oxide fuel c...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
Thermal-transformations of several kinds of zeolites have been studied by means of differential ther...
A method is described for immobilizing waste chloride salts containing radionuclides and hazardous n...
The treatment of spent nuclear fuel for disposition using an electrometallurgical technique results ...
Glass-zeolite waste forms are being developed for immobilizing the chloride waste salt generated fro...