A series of ceramic waste forms were developed and characterized for the immobilization of a Cesium/Lanthanide (CS/LN) waste stream anticipated to result from nuclear fuel reprocessing. Simple raw materials, including Al{sub 2}O{sub 3} and TiO{sub 2} were combined with simulated waste components to produce multiphase ceramics containing hollandite-type phases, perovskites (particularly BaTiO{sub 3}), pyrochlores and other minor metal titanate phases. Three fabrication methodologies were used, including melting and crystallizing, pressing and sintering, and Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS), with the intent of studying phase evolution under various sintering conditions. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with Energy ...
Over the last few years, Argonne National Laboratory has been developing room-temperature-setting ch...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
High level waste (HLW) partitioning concept includes separation of a long-lived fraction following b...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) developed a series of ceramic waste forms for the immo...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
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...
The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodyna...
Research performed on the program “New Fission Product Waste Forms: Development and Characterization...
A significant amount of the energy used in the United States comes from nuclear power, which produce...
With fuel oil and natural gas prices near record highs and worldwide energy demands increasing at an...
Crystalline ceramics are intensively investigated as effective materials in various nuclear energy a...
Synroc C waste form specimens prepared using the Australian-developed technology are uniaxially pres...
The concept of nuclear waste forms based on minerals that contain actinides has led to the developme...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Over the last few years, Argonne National Laboratory has been developing room-temperature-setting ch...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
High level waste (HLW) partitioning concept includes separation of a long-lived fraction following b...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) developed a series of ceramic waste forms for the immo...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
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...
The research conducted in this work package is aimed at taking advantage of the long term thermodyna...
Research performed on the program “New Fission Product Waste Forms: Development and Characterization...
A significant amount of the energy used in the United States comes from nuclear power, which produce...
With fuel oil and natural gas prices near record highs and worldwide energy demands increasing at an...
Crystalline ceramics are intensively investigated as effective materials in various nuclear energy a...
Synroc C waste form specimens prepared using the Australian-developed technology are uniaxially pres...
The concept of nuclear waste forms based on minerals that contain actinides has led to the developme...
A ceramic waste form is being developed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) as part of the demonstr...
Over the last few years, Argonne National Laboratory has been developing room-temperature-setting ch...
In this study, glass ceramics were explored as an alternative waste form for glass, the current base...
High level waste (HLW) partitioning concept includes separation of a long-lived fraction following b...