Published 1996 | Version v1
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Development and testing of a glass waste form for the immobilization of plutonium

  • 1. Argonne National Lab., IL (United States)
  • 2. Corning Glass Works, NY (United States)
  • 3. Bayreuth Univ. (Germany)

Description

The United States has declared about 50 metric tons of weapons-grade Pu surplus to national security needs. The President has directed that this Pu be placed in a form that provides a high degree of proliferation resistance in which the surplus Pu is both unattractive and inaccessible for use by others [I]. Three alternatives are being evaluated for the disposal 2048 of this material: (1) use of the Pu as a fuel source for commercial reactors; (2) immobilization, where Pu is fixed in a glass or ceramic matrix that also contains or is surrounded by highly radioactive material; and (3) deep bore hole, where Pu is emplaced at depths of several kilometers. The immobilization alternative is being directed by the staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The staff at ANL are assisting by developing a glass for the immobilization of Pu and in the corrosion testing of glass and ceramic material prepared both at ANL and at other DOE laboratories. As part of this program, we have developed an ATS glass into which 5-7 wt percent Pu has been dissolved. The ATS glass was engineered to accommodate high Pu loading and to be durable under conditions likely to accelerate glass reactions in the geological environment during long-term storage

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Also available from OSTI as DE97003246; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep.

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Imprint Pagination
8 p.
Report number
ANL--CMT/CP-90411

Conference

Title
1996 Fall meeting of the Materials Research Society (MRS).
Dates
2-6 Dec 1996.
Place
Boston, MA (United States).

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