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Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries XI

Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005

Herman, Connie C. / Marra, Sharon / Spearing, Dane R. / Vance, Lou / Vienna, John D. (Herausgeber)

Ceramic Transaction Series (Band Nr. 176)

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1. Auflage März 2006
256 Seiten, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-1-57498-246-6
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This proceedings contains papers presented at the Ceramic/Glass Science and Technology for Nuclear and Environmental Industries symposium. Topics include nuclear and environmental technology applications in the ceramic industry; nuclear waste forms and fuels processing and technology - ceramic forms; nuclear waste forms processing and technology - steam reforming; panel discussion on nuclear waste forms durability, testing, and disposal status; nuclear waste forms and fuels processing and technology - glass forms; and advances in nuclear waste form testing and characterization methods.

Nuclear and Environmental Technology Applications in the CeramicIndustry.

Indoor Air Pollution Control: Formaldehyde Adsorption bySynthesized Zeolite Rich Materials (M. Del Carmen Cazorla A. and M.Grutzeck).

Molybdenum-Oxide Based Sorbents for Toxic Metals (M. Chehbouni andA.W. Apblett).

Recovery of Palladium Via a Vitrification Process (D.K.Peeler, A.D. Cozzi, R.F. Schumacher, I.A. Reamer, and R.J.Workman).

Legal and Environmental Health and Safety Issues Facing Artists andCeramic Engineers (J. Taylor)

Nuclear Waste Forms and Fuels Processing and Technology -Ceramic Forms.

Computational and Experimental Studies of the Radiation Response ofGd2Ti2O7 Pyrochlore (R. Devanathanand W.J. Weber).

Hollandite-Rich Ceramics for the Immobilization of Cs (M.L.Carter).

General Recipe and Properties of a Four Inch Hydroceramic WasteForm (Y. Bao and M.W. Grutzeck).

Feasibility of Immobilizing Tank Wastes in Geopolymers (E.R. Vance,D.S. Perera and Z. Aly).

Processing and Characterization of Fluorite-Related CeramicWasteforms for Immobilization of Actinides (M.C. Stennett, N.C.Hyatt, W.E. Lee, and E.R. Maddrell).

Immobilization of Cs and Sr in Geopolymers With Si/Al ~ 2 (D.S.Perera, E.R. Vance, Z. Aly, J. Davis and C.L. Nicholson).

Nuclear Waste Forms Processing and Technology - SteamReforming.

Steam Reforming Technology for Denitration and Immobilization ofDOE Tank Wastes (M. Cowen, J.B. Mason, K. Ryan, and D.Schmoker).

Feed Reactivity Study for Fluidized Bed Steam Reformer (FBSR)Processing (T. Lorier, C. Jantzen, J. Marra, and J. Pareizs).

Durability Testing of Fluidized Bed Steam Reforming (FBSR)Products (C.M. Jantzen, J.M. Pareizs, T.H. Lorier, and J.C.Marra).

Panel Discussion on Nuclear Waste Form Durability Testing andDisposal Status.

The Product Consistency Test (ASTM C1285) for Wasteform DurabilityTesting (C.M. Jantzen and N.E. Bibler).

Leaching Properties for Qualification of Non-Vitreous WasteForms (E.R. Vance).

Nuclear Waste Forms and Fuels Processing and Technology - GlassForms.

Induction Heated Cold Crucible Melter Testing with Troublesome HighLevel Waste Components (A.P. Kobelev, S.V. Stefanovsky, O.A.Knyazev, T.N. Lashchenova, J.C. Marra, E.W. Holtzscheiter, and C.C.Herman).

DWPF Melter Glass Pump Implementation and Design Improvement(M.E. Smith, A.B. Barnes, D.F. Bickford, and D.C. Iverson).

Modeling Melt Rate for DWPF: A Preliminary Assessment (A.S.Choi, D.K. Peeler, and T.B. Edwards).

Advances In Nuclear Waste Form Testing and CharacterizationMethods.

Characterization of Alteration Phases on HLW Glasses After 15 Yearsof PCT Leaching (I.S. Muller, S. Ribet, I.L. Pegg, S. Gin and P.Frugier).

Glass Durability Correlations Interpreted Through theElectronegativity and Basicity of Network Formers (J.Reynolds).

Revisiting the So4 Limit for the Defense WasteProcessing Facility (D.K. Peeler, C.C. Herman, T.B. Edwards, M.E.Smith, and D.R. Best).

Effects of Aging and Temperature on the Rheological Propertiesof Simulated Melter Feed Slurries for Nuclear Waste Vitrification(H. Zhao, I.S. Muller, and I.L. Pegg).

Iron Covalency Assumptions and Redox Equilibrium inVitrification (J. Reynolds).

Preliminary Control Strategy for Hanford Low-Activity WasteGlass Formulation (J.D. Vienna, G.F. Piepel, C.A. Musick, I.S.Muller and I.L. Pegg).
Connie C. Herman is the editor of Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries XI: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005, published by Wiley.

Sharon Marra is the editor of Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries XI: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society, Baltimore, Maryland, USA 2005, published by Wiley.

D. R. Spearing, Los Alamos National Laboratory; J. D. Vienna, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory