The primary objective of the work reported here was to develop additional information regarding the DuraLith alkali aluminosilicate geopolymer as a waste form for liquid secondary waste to support selection of a final waste form for the Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant secondary liquid wastes to be disposed in the Integrated Disposal Facility on the Hanford Site. Testing focused on optimizing waste loading, improving waste form performance, and evaluating the robustness of the waste form with respect to waste variability
As part of high-level waste pretreatment and immobilized low activity waste processing, liquid secon...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has initiated a waste form testing program to support the long...
The Hanford Site in southeast Washington State has 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemically ...
This data package developed for the DuraLith wasteform includes information available in the open li...
Screening tests are being conducted to evaluate waste forms for immobilizing secondary liquid wastes...
To support the selection of a waste form for the liquid secondary wastes from the Hanford Waste Immo...
Geopolymer formulations, referred to as ‘DuraLith’, have been developed as candidate waste forms for...
Geopolymers should be serious waste form candidates for intermediate level waste (ILW), insofar as t...
To support the selection of a waste form for the liquid secondary wastes from WTP, Washington River ...
The Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) is being constructed to treat the 56...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Demonstrating that a waste form produced by a given immobilization process is chemically and physica...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site, the location of plutonium production for the U.S. ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of River Protection (ORP), is responsible for the remedi...
Immobilized Low-activity waste (ILAW) from the Hanford site will be disposed of in near-surface buri...
As part of high-level waste pretreatment and immobilized low activity waste processing, liquid secon...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has initiated a waste form testing program to support the long...
The Hanford Site in southeast Washington State has 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemically ...
This data package developed for the DuraLith wasteform includes information available in the open li...
Screening tests are being conducted to evaluate waste forms for immobilizing secondary liquid wastes...
To support the selection of a waste form for the liquid secondary wastes from the Hanford Waste Immo...
Geopolymer formulations, referred to as ‘DuraLith’, have been developed as candidate waste forms for...
Geopolymers should be serious waste form candidates for intermediate level waste (ILW), insofar as t...
To support the selection of a waste form for the liquid secondary wastes from WTP, Washington River ...
The Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) is being constructed to treat the 56...
The cleanup activities of the Hanford tank wastes require stabilization and solidification of the se...
Demonstrating that a waste form produced by a given immobilization process is chemically and physica...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site, the location of plutonium production for the U.S. ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of River Protection (ORP), is responsible for the remedi...
Immobilized Low-activity waste (ILAW) from the Hanford site will be disposed of in near-surface buri...
As part of high-level waste pretreatment and immobilized low activity waste processing, liquid secon...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has initiated a waste form testing program to support the long...
The Hanford Site in southeast Washington State has 56 million gallons of radioactive and chemically ...