Lattice parameters for a crystalline material can be obtained by several methods, notably by analyzing x-ray powder diffraction patterns. By utilizing a computer program to fit a pattern, one can follow the evolution or subtle changes in a structure of a crystalline species in different environments. This work involves such a study for an essential component of the ceramic waste form that is under development at Argonne National Laboratory. Zeolite 4A and zeolite 5A are used to produce two different types of waste forms: a glass-bonded sodalite and a glass-bonded zeolite, respectively. Changes in structure during production of the waste forms are discussed. Specific salt-loadings in the sodalite waste form are related to relative peak inten...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...
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-...
Neutron diffraction studies of salt-occluded zeolite and zeolite/glass composite samples, simulating...
A glass-bonded ceramic waste form is being developed to immobilize radioactively contaminated chlori...
A ceramic waste form of glass-bonded zeolite is being developed for the long-term disposition of fis...
The synthesis of zeolite in forms suitable for industrial applications is of great importance, mainl...
Glass ceramic waste forms have been investigated as alternatives to borosilicate glasses for the imm...
This paper focuses on the reaction of glass-bonded zeolite and sodalite ceramic waste forms, natural...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a glass-bonded sodalite waste form to immobilize the salt ...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Glass-bonded sodalite is being developed as a ceramic waste form (CWF) to immobilize radioactive fis...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...
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-...
Neutron diffraction studies of salt-occluded zeolite and zeolite/glass composite samples, simulating...
A glass-bonded ceramic waste form is being developed to immobilize radioactively contaminated chlori...
A ceramic waste form of glass-bonded zeolite is being developed for the long-term disposition of fis...
The synthesis of zeolite in forms suitable for industrial applications is of great importance, mainl...
Glass ceramic waste forms have been investigated as alternatives to borosilicate glasses for the imm...
This paper focuses on the reaction of glass-bonded zeolite and sodalite ceramic waste forms, natural...
A glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form is being developed for the long-term immobilization of sa...
Argonne National Laboratory has developed a glass-bonded sodalite waste form to immobilize the salt ...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Glass-bonded sodalite is being developed as a ceramic waste form (CWF) to immobilize radioactive fis...
The selection of a glass-making option for the solidification of nuclear waste has dominated DOE was...
This paper reports the results of corrosion tests with monoliths of sodalite, binder glass, and glas...
Two different glass powders (a commercially available glass frit and a borosilicate glass) have been...