AbstractThis report reviews the possible effects of both radiation damage to the glass and of radiolysis of the leachant on the leaching behaviour of vitrified radioactive waste. It has been stimulated particularly by recent papers, which have suggested that the leach rates of glasses will be enhanced by large factors after a ‘critical’ dose of radiation from alpha decays. These experiments have been conducted at highly accelerated rates using ion beams. The relationship between these experiments and the situation in vitrified waste has been assessed, taking into account the fact that experiments using alpha emitters incorporated in the glass have failed to find significantly enhanced leach rates after doses about five times larger than tho...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
A radioactive high level waste glass was made in 1980 with Savannah River Site (SRS) Tank 15 waste. ...
Static leaching experiments have been performed to determine the influence of penetrating gamma radi...
AbstractFission products and minor actinides arising from spent fuel reprocessing are immobilized in...
High-level radioactive waste (HLW) remaining after spent nuclear fuel reprocessing is immobilized wi...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report [1] that provides an updated review on ...
The objective of this project is to develop a fundamental understanding of radiation effects in glas...
International audience•Chemical durability of nuclear glass was studied by considering combined effe...
Standard methods to assess the durability of vitrified radioactive waste were first developed in the...
The long-term behavior of high-level nuclear glass subjected to alpha/beta radiation by long-life ra...
The long-term behavior of nuclear glass subjected to alpha/beta radiation by long-life radionuclides...
The objective of this research was to develop fundamental understanding and predictive models of rad...
Assessment of glass dissolution kinetics, under disposal relevant temperature and pH environments, i...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
A radioactive high level waste glass was made in 1980 with Savannah River Site (SRS) Tank 15 waste. ...
Static leaching experiments have been performed to determine the influence of penetrating gamma radi...
AbstractFission products and minor actinides arising from spent fuel reprocessing are immobilized in...
High-level radioactive waste (HLW) remaining after spent nuclear fuel reprocessing is immobilized wi...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report [1] that provides an updated review on ...
The objective of this project is to develop a fundamental understanding of radiation effects in glas...
International audience•Chemical durability of nuclear glass was studied by considering combined effe...
Standard methods to assess the durability of vitrified radioactive waste were first developed in the...
The long-term behavior of high-level nuclear glass subjected to alpha/beta radiation by long-life ra...
The long-term behavior of nuclear glass subjected to alpha/beta radiation by long-life radionuclides...
The objective of this research was to develop fundamental understanding and predictive models of rad...
Assessment of glass dissolution kinetics, under disposal relevant temperature and pH environments, i...
This paper is an extension of a chapter in an earlier report that provides an updated review on the ...
A radioactive high level waste glass was made in 1980 with Savannah River Site (SRS) Tank 15 waste. ...
Static leaching experiments have been performed to determine the influence of penetrating gamma radi...