Neutron diffraction studies of salt-occluded zeolite and zeolite/glass composite samples, simulating nuclear waste forms loaded with fission products, have revealed complex structures, with cations assuming the dual roles of charge compensation and occlusion (cluster formation). These clusters roughly fill the 6--8 {angstrom} diameter pores of the zeolites. Samples are prepared by equilibrating zeolite-A with complex molten Li, K, Cs, Sr, Ba, Y chloride salts, with compositions representative of anticipated waste systems. Samples prepared using zeolite 4A (which contains exclusively sodium cations) as starting material are observed to transform to sodalite, a denser aluminosilicate framework structure, while those prepared using zeolite 5A ...
Zeolites are extremely versatile. They can adsorb liquids and gases and serve as cation exchange med...
Natural and synthetic zeolites are extremely versatile materials. They can adsorb a variety of liqui...
Argonne is developing a method to treat spent nuclear fuel in a molten salt electrorefiner. Wastes f...
The electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel generates a waste stream of fission product...
Lattice parameters for a crystalline material can be obtained by several methods, notably by analyzi...
A glass-bonded ceramic waste form is being developed to immobilize radioactively contaminated chlori...
Abstract: A waste LiCl salt generated from an electrolytic reduction process of a spent oxide fuel c...
Natural and synthetic zeolites are extremely versatile materials. They can adsorb a variety of liqui...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
Sodalite/glass bodies prepared by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at ∼850 °C/100 MPa are c...
Electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel results in a secondary waste stream of radioact...
Spent nuclear fuel can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal and mine...
Zeolites are extremely versatile. They can adsorb liquids and gases and serve as cation exchange med...
Thermal-transformations of several kinds of zeolites have been studied by means of differential ther...
Zeolites are extremely versatile. They can adsorb liquids and gases and serve as cation exchange med...
Natural and synthetic zeolites are extremely versatile materials. They can adsorb a variety of liqui...
Argonne is developing a method to treat spent nuclear fuel in a molten salt electrorefiner. Wastes f...
The electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel generates a waste stream of fission product...
Lattice parameters for a crystalline material can be obtained by several methods, notably by analyzi...
A glass-bonded ceramic waste form is being developed to immobilize radioactively contaminated chlori...
Abstract: A waste LiCl salt generated from an electrolytic reduction process of a spent oxide fuel c...
Natural and synthetic zeolites are extremely versatile materials. They can adsorb a variety of liqui...
A ceramic waste form is being developed for waste generated during electrometallurgical treatment of...
A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-...
Sodalite/glass bodies prepared by hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at ∼850 °C/100 MPa are c...
Electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel results in a secondary waste stream of radioact...
Spent nuclear fuel can be treated in a molten salt electrorefiner for conversion into metal and mine...
Zeolites are extremely versatile. They can adsorb liquids and gases and serve as cation exchange med...
Thermal-transformations of several kinds of zeolites have been studied by means of differential ther...
Zeolites are extremely versatile. They can adsorb liquids and gases and serve as cation exchange med...
Natural and synthetic zeolites are extremely versatile materials. They can adsorb a variety of liqui...
Argonne is developing a method to treat spent nuclear fuel in a molten salt electrorefiner. Wastes f...