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Glass As a Waste Form and Vitrification Technology : Summary of an International Workshop.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Staff, National Research Council
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : National Academies Press, 1996.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Glass as a Waste Form and Vitrification Technology: Summary of an International Workshop
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • 1 Introduction
  • ORGANIZATION OF THE WORKSHOP
  • HISTORY
  • THE U.S. PROGRAM
  • 2 Three Futures for Glass
  • FUTURE 1: THE ONLY BARRIER TO LONG-TERM RELEASE
  • Science
  • Technology
  • FUTURE 2: AN EFFECTIVE, BUT NOT NECESSARILY THE PRIMARY BARRIER TO LONG-TERM RELEASE
  • Science
  • Technology
  • FUTURE 3: A TOTALLY INEFFECTIVE BARRIER TO LONG-TERM RELEASE
  • Science
  • Technology
  • 3 Special Applications of Glass 4 Conclusions
  • STATE OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE SCIENCE
  • STATE OF PRACTICE OF THE TECHNOLOGY
  • FUTURE WASTE FORMS
  • References
  • Appendix A Biographical Sketches of Steering Committee Members
  • Appendix B Workshop Program
  • Appendix C List of Workshop Participants
  • AUSTRALIA
  • BELARUS
  • BELGIUM
  • CANADA
  • CHINA
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
  • FRANCE
  • GERMANY
  • JAPAN
  • KOREA
  • RUSSIA
  • SWEDEN
  • UNITED KINGDOM
  • UNITED STATES
  • NRC STAFF
  • Appendix D Identification and Summary of Characterization of Materials Potentially Requiring VitrificationPREFACE
  • 1. Civilian Light-Water-Reactor Spent Fuel
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 2. DOE-Responsibility Spent Fuels
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 3. DOE ''Tank'' Wastes
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 4. Capsules of Separated Radiocesium and Radiostrontium
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 5. Transuranic Wastes
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 6. Low-Level Radioactive Wastes
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 7. Low-Level Mixed Wastes
  • Genesis
  • Description8. Surplus Plutonium
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • 9. DOE Environmental Restoration Wastes
  • Genesis
  • Description
  • References
  • Appendix E Abstracts of Invited Workshop and Poster Presentations
  • Vitrification of Radioactive Waste: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges
  • Abstract
  • References
  • OVERVIEW OF CURRENT DOE PLANS AND ACTIVITIES INVOLVING VITRIFICATION
  • IDENTIFICATION AND SUMMARY CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS POTENTIALLYREQUIRING VITRIFICATION
  • Hanford Wastes and Glass Composition
  • ACCEPTANCE OF WASTE FOR DISPOSAL IN THE POTENTIAL United States REPOSITORY AT YUCCA MOUNTAIN, NEVADAINTRODUCTION
  • WASTE ACCEPTANCE
  • SUMMARY
  • A Review of Status of Science of Vitrified Waste Form Development
  • Leach Tests and Chemical Durability
  • References:
  • Status of Vitrification Technologies
  • ABSTRACT
  • THE CHEMISTRY AND KINETICS OF WASTE GLASS CORROSION
  • REFERENCES
  • Waste Glass Leaching and Long-Term Modeling
  • Waste Glass Leaching and Long-Term Durability
  • Corrosion Behavior of Glass: Remaining Scientific Issues