A lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass composition, being evaluated by Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) or plutonium disposition as part of the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of the Fissile Materials Disposition (OFMD) program , has been processed with greater than 15 elemental weight percent thorium (a plutonium surrogate) without the presence of lead oxide in the glass. The glass composition is a result of several efforts to remove the lead by replacing it with strontium and sodium. The initial melts that included sodium and considerably lower aluminum resulted in visible phase separation. Two homogeneous lead free melts have been processed. The first one replaced one-fifth of the total lead with Sr on a mole percent basi...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has identified up to ...
A ternary diagram showing the homogeneous glass processing region of a base frit, rare earth oxide a...
The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE/EM) plans to conduct the Plutonium ...
A new process, the Glass Material Oxidation and Dissolution System (GMODS), has been invented for th...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass is a viable option for d...
As the nuclear weapon arsenals of the United States and the Former Soviet Union are reduced, metric ...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass appears to be a viable o...
Repository disposal of plutonium in a suitable, immobilized form is being considered as one option f...
This study focuses on the development of a compositional envelope that describes the retention of va...
The solubility of plutonium in a Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) reference glass and the effect of incorporatio...
Using thorium as a plutonium surrogate, homogeneous glasses have been processed ranging from 15 to 2...
This study focuses on the development of a composition envelope that describes the solubility of var...
WSRC-TR-2006-00033 Revision 0 DISCLAIMER This report was prepared by Washington Savannah River Compa...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has identified up to ...
A ternary diagram showing the homogeneous glass processing region of a base frit, rare earth oxide a...
The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE/EM) plans to conduct the Plutonium ...
A new process, the Glass Material Oxidation and Dissolution System (GMODS), has been invented for th...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass is a viable option for d...
As the nuclear weapon arsenals of the United States and the Former Soviet Union are reduced, metric ...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass appears to be a viable o...
Repository disposal of plutonium in a suitable, immobilized form is being considered as one option f...
This study focuses on the development of a compositional envelope that describes the retention of va...
The solubility of plutonium in a Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) reference glass and the effect of incorporatio...
Using thorium as a plutonium surrogate, homogeneous glasses have been processed ranging from 15 to 2...
This study focuses on the development of a composition envelope that describes the solubility of var...
WSRC-TR-2006-00033 Revision 0 DISCLAIMER This report was prepared by Washington Savannah River Compa...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has identified up to ...