Published February 25, 1983 | Version v1
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Development of polyphase ceramics for the immobilization of high-level Defense nuclear waste

Description

The report contains two major sections: Section I - An Improved Polyphase Ceramic for High-Level Defense Nucleation Waste reports the work conducted on titanium-silica based ceramics for immobilizing Savannah River Plant waste. Section II - Formulation and Processing of Alumina Based Ceramic Nuclear Waste Forms describes the work conducted on developing a generic alumina and alumina-silica based ceramic waste form capable of immobilizing any nuclear waste with a high aluminum content. Such wastes include the Savannah River Plant wastes, Hanford neutralized purex wastes, and Hanford N-Reactor acid wastes. The design approach and process technology in the two reports demonstrate how the generic high waste loaded ceramic form can be applied to a broad range of nuclear waste compositions. The individual sections are abstracted and indexed separately

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Available from NTIS, PC A06/MF A01 as DE83007892.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
108 p.
Report number
DOE/ET/41900--18

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Secondary number(s)
ESG-DOE--13400.