The primary focus of the current study is to determine allowable loadings of feed streams containing different ratios of plutonium, uranium, and minor components into the LaBS glass and to evaluate thermal stability with respect to the DWPF pour
This study focuses on the development of a compositional envelope that describes the retention of va...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project will disposition excess weapons grade plutonium. It uses the ca...
The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE/EM) plans to conduct the Plutonium ...
The solubility of plutonium in a Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) reference glass and the effect of incorporatio...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass is a viable option for d...
The DOE/EM plans to conduct the Plutonium Vitrification Project at the Savannah River Site (SRS). An...
As the nuclear weapon arsenals of the United States and the Former Soviet Union are reduced, metric ...
The DOE/EM plans to conduct the Plutonium Vitrification Project at the Savannah River Site (SRS). An...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
The U.S. Department of Energy is pursuing the development of an immobilization technology for the di...
Repository disposal of plutonium in a suitable, immobilized form is being considered as one option f...
Experiments have been performed on glasses doped with 2 and 7 wt % plutonium to evaluate factors tha...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass appears to be a viable o...
Several alternatives for disposal of surplus plutonium are being considered. One method is incorpora...
This study focuses on the development of a compositional envelope that describes the retention of va...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project will disposition excess weapons grade plutonium. It uses the ca...
The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE/EM) plans to conduct the Plutonium ...
The solubility of plutonium in a Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) reference glass and the effect of incorporatio...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Fissile Materials ...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass is a viable option for d...
The DOE/EM plans to conduct the Plutonium Vitrification Project at the Savannah River Site (SRS). An...
As the nuclear weapon arsenals of the United States and the Former Soviet Union are reduced, metric ...
The DOE/EM plans to conduct the Plutonium Vitrification Project at the Savannah River Site (SRS). An...
Plutonium from dismantled weapons is being evaluated for geological disposal. While a final waste fo...
The U.S. Department of Energy is pursuing the development of an immobilization technology for the di...
Repository disposal of plutonium in a suitable, immobilized form is being considered as one option f...
Experiments have been performed on glasses doped with 2 and 7 wt % plutonium to evaluate factors tha...
A vitrification technology utilizing a lanthanide borosilicate (LaBS) glass appears to be a viable o...
Several alternatives for disposal of surplus plutonium are being considered. One method is incorpora...
This study focuses on the development of a compositional envelope that describes the retention of va...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project will disposition excess weapons grade plutonium. It uses the ca...
The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE/EM) plans to conduct the Plutonium ...