AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing priority for research and development of nuclear waste forms. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the current issues surrounding processing and containment of 129I, the isotope of greatest concern due to its long half-life of 1.6 × 107 y and potential incorporation into the human body. Strategies for disposal of radioiodine, captured by both wet scrubbing and solid sorbents, are discussed, as well as potential iodine waste streams for insertion into an immobilization process. Next, consideration of direct disposal of salts, incorporation into glasses, ceramics, cements, and other phases is discussed. The bulk of the review is devo...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing ...
Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclide emissions from u...
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbe...
Immobilization of highly radioactive and long-lived isotope of 129I, which is a fission product in s...
“Radioactive materials have spread due to careless disposal and nuclear disasters. Some radionuclide...
Immobilization of radioiodine is an important requirement for current and future nuclear fuel cycles...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
A molten hydroxide trapping process has been considered for removing radioiodine species from off-ga...
Immobilization of highly radioactive and long-lived isotope of 129I, which is a fission product in s...
Immobilization of highly radioactive and long-lived isotope of 129I, which is a fission product in s...
Two weak base anion exchange resins, Lewatit A365 and Purolite MTS9850, have been tested for the rem...
99Tc and 129I are two long-lived, highly soluble and mobile fission products that pose a long-term h...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
AbstractThe immobilization of radioiodine produced from reprocessing used nuclear fuel is a growing ...
Iodine-129 poses a significant challenge in the drive towards lowering radionuclide emissions from u...
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbe...
Immobilization of highly radioactive and long-lived isotope of 129I, which is a fission product in s...
“Radioactive materials have spread due to careless disposal and nuclear disasters. Some radionuclide...
Immobilization of radioiodine is an important requirement for current and future nuclear fuel cycles...
International audienceThe number of studies on the capture of radioactive iodine compounds by porous...
A molten hydroxide trapping process has been considered for removing radioiodine species from off-ga...
Immobilization of highly radioactive and long-lived isotope of 129I, which is a fission product in s...
Immobilization of highly radioactive and long-lived isotope of 129I, which is a fission product in s...
Two weak base anion exchange resins, Lewatit A365 and Purolite MTS9850, have been tested for the rem...
99Tc and 129I are two long-lived, highly soluble and mobile fission products that pose a long-term h...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...
The recovery of iodine released during the processing of used nuclear fuel poses a significant chall...