The concern that there might be some physical-chemical process which would lead to a separation of the poisoning actinides ({sup 232}Th, {sup 238}U) from the fissionable ones ({sup 239}Pu, {sup 235}U) in waste storage tanks at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has led to a paper study of potential separations processes involving these elements. At the relatively high pH values (>8), the actinides are normally present as precipitated hydroxides. Mechanisms that might then selectively dissolve and reprecipitate the actinides through thermal processes or additions of reagents were addressed. Although redox reactions, pH changes, and complexation reactions were all considered, only the last type was regarded as having any significant probability. F...
Treatment of underground tanks at Hanford with concentrated alkali to improve removal of wastelimiti...
Plutonium in geologic matrices undergoes a variety of complex reactions which complicate its environ...
This research involves establishing a foundation for describing the speciation of Pu and the other a...
Large volumes of high-level waste (HLW) currently stored in tanks at DOE sites contain both sludges ...
One objective of the US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) is the development ...
In this project, both the fundamental chemistry of actinides in alkaline solutions (relevant to thos...
This review summarises the methods currently available to extract radioactive actinide elements from...
Highly alkaline radioactive waste tanks contain a number of transuranic species, in particular U, Np...
Highly alkaline radioactive waste solutions originating from production of plutonium for military pu...
Interactions of actinide ions with phosphate and organophosphorus reagents have figured prominently ...
The conceptual model for WIPP dissolved concentrations is a description of the complex natural and a...
A baseline flowsheet capable of partitioning the transuranic (TRU) elements from dissolved zirconium...
Highly alkaline radioactive waste tanks contain a number of transuranic species, in particular U, Np...
This report presents an in-depth review of the potential for nuclear criticality to occur in Hanford...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
Treatment of underground tanks at Hanford with concentrated alkali to improve removal of wastelimiti...
Plutonium in geologic matrices undergoes a variety of complex reactions which complicate its environ...
This research involves establishing a foundation for describing the speciation of Pu and the other a...
Large volumes of high-level waste (HLW) currently stored in tanks at DOE sites contain both sludges ...
One objective of the US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) is the development ...
In this project, both the fundamental chemistry of actinides in alkaline solutions (relevant to thos...
This review summarises the methods currently available to extract radioactive actinide elements from...
Highly alkaline radioactive waste tanks contain a number of transuranic species, in particular U, Np...
Highly alkaline radioactive waste solutions originating from production of plutonium for military pu...
Interactions of actinide ions with phosphate and organophosphorus reagents have figured prominently ...
The conceptual model for WIPP dissolved concentrations is a description of the complex natural and a...
A baseline flowsheet capable of partitioning the transuranic (TRU) elements from dissolved zirconium...
Highly alkaline radioactive waste tanks contain a number of transuranic species, in particular U, Np...
This report presents an in-depth review of the potential for nuclear criticality to occur in Hanford...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
Treatment of underground tanks at Hanford with concentrated alkali to improve removal of wastelimiti...
Plutonium in geologic matrices undergoes a variety of complex reactions which complicate its environ...
This research involves establishing a foundation for describing the speciation of Pu and the other a...