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New Developments in Glassy Nuclear Wasteforms 2007 Edition by Michael I Ojovan, W E Lee , Nova Science

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    Author(s)Michael I Ojovan, W E Lee
    PublisherNova Science
    ISBN9781600217838
    Pages130
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2007

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    Nova Science New Developments in Glassy Nuclear Wasteforms 2007 Edition by Michael I Ojovan, W E Lee

    Based on the authors' recent investigations, this book describes the application of glassy and polyphase composite materials for nuclear waste immobilisation. It introduces immobilisation issues beginning with a short description of nuclear waste types and compositions. Sources of nuclear waste are described including the nuclear fuel cycle, operational and spent nuclear fuel reprocessing waste streams. The glassy waste forms currently being used for high-, intermediate- and low level radioactive waste immobilisation are described. Problems related to immobilisation capacity, process efficiency and long-term radionucleide retention are highlighted. Scientific and technical problems in nuclear waste immobilisation are emphasised in particular long-term waste form stability and durability. Recent developments in advanced nuclear waste forms are described such as glass composite materials (GCM) with higher versatility and waste loading. New immobilisation approaches and technologies are described including advanced cold crucible induction melting (CCM), self sustaining thermochemical immobilisation (SSI), and in-situ self-sintering in deep underground repositories. Long-term durability tests of nuclear waste glasses are outlined and the role of ion-exchange phase in glass corrosion is described in detail.



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