The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodynamic stability of crystalline ceramics to create more durable waste forms (as compared to high level waste glass) in order to reduce the reliance on engineered and natural barrier systems. Durable ceramic waste forms that incorporate a wide range of radionuclides have the potential to broaden the available disposal options and to lower the storage and disposal costs associated with advanced fuel cycles. Assemblages of several titanate phases have been successfully demonstrated to incorporate radioactive waste elements, and the multiphase nature of these materials allows them to accommodate variation in the waste composition. Recent work has sh...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
Uranium-rich liquid wastes arising from UO2 targets which have been neutron-irradiated to generate m...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodyna...
The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodyna...
A series of ceramic waste forms were developed and characterized for the immobilization of a Cesium/...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) developed a series of ceramic waste forms for the immo...
Synroc C waste form specimens prepared using the Australian-developed technology are uniaxially pres...
A significant amount of the energy used in the United States comes from nuclear power, which produce...
Research performed on the program “New Fission Product Waste Forms: Development and Characterization...
A glass ceramic waste form is being developed for treatment of secondary waste streams generated by ...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Crystalline ceramics are intensively investigated as effective materials in various nuclear energy a...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
Uranium-rich liquid wastes arising from UO2 targets which have been neutron-irradiated to generate m...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...
The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodyna...
The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodyna...
A series of ceramic waste forms were developed and characterized for the immobilization of a Cesium/...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) developed a series of ceramic waste forms for the immo...
Synroc C waste form specimens prepared using the Australian-developed technology are uniaxially pres...
A significant amount of the energy used in the United States comes from nuclear power, which produce...
Research performed on the program “New Fission Product Waste Forms: Development and Characterization...
A glass ceramic waste form is being developed for treatment of secondary waste streams generated by ...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Crystalline ceramics are intensively investigated as effective materials in various nuclear energy a...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
Uranium-rich liquid wastes arising from UO2 targets which have been neutron-irradiated to generate m...
This report contains 14 individual presentations and 6 group reports on the subject of glass and pol...