An electrometallurgical treatment process has been developed by Argonne National Laboratory to convert various types of spent nuclear fuels into stable storage forms and waste forms for repository disposal. The first application of this process will be to treat spent fuel alloys from the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II. Three distinct product streams emanate from the electrorefining process: (1) refined uranium; (2) fission products and actinides extracted from the electrolyte salt that are processed into a mineral waste form; and (3) metallic wastes left behind at the completion of the electrorefining step. The third product stream (i.e., the metal waste stream) is the subject of this paper. The metal waste stream contains components of th...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
A major element of the shutdown of the US liquid metal reactor development program is managing the s...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed the electrometallurgical treatment process for condi...
Stainless steel-zirconium waste form alloys are being developed for the disposal of metallic wastes ...
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant met...
More than one hundred spent nuclear fuel types, having an aggregate mass of more than 5000 metric to...
Stainless steel-zirconium alloys are being developed for the disposal of radioactive metal isotopes ...
Argonne National Laboratory is currently developing an electro-metallurgical process for treating a ...
To consolidate metallic waste that is residual from Argonne National Laboratory's electrometallurgic...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposition of ...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing a metal alloy to contain metallic waste constituents from ...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposal of met...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
During irradiation of nuclear fuel in a reactor, the five metals, Mo, Pd, Rh, Ru, and Tc, migrate to...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
A major element of the shutdown of the US liquid metal reactor development program is managing the s...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed the electrometallurgical treatment process for condi...
Stainless steel-zirconium waste form alloys are being developed for the disposal of metallic wastes ...
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant met...
More than one hundred spent nuclear fuel types, having an aggregate mass of more than 5000 metric to...
Stainless steel-zirconium alloys are being developed for the disposal of radioactive metal isotopes ...
Argonne National Laboratory is currently developing an electro-metallurgical process for treating a ...
To consolidate metallic waste that is residual from Argonne National Laboratory's electrometallurgic...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposition of ...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing a metal alloy to contain metallic waste constituents from ...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposal of met...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
During irradiation of nuclear fuel in a reactor, the five metals, Mo, Pd, Rh, Ru, and Tc, migrate to...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
A major element of the shutdown of the US liquid metal reactor development program is managing the s...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed the electrometallurgical treatment process for condi...