Sandia solidification process : a brief overview
- Author
- Schwoebel, R. L.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1976
[Oak Ridge, Tennessee] : [U.S. Atomic Energy Commission], 1976 - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Additional Creators
- Johnstone, J. K.
- Summary
- The Sandia Solidification Process effectively removes virtually all cationic species from a reactor waste stream and can also remove selected isotopes for beneficial applications. Various separation and partitioning studies are currently in progress. Following a waste solidification application, the solid waste can be easily consolidated using hot-pressing techniques into an apparently stable but complex ceramic waste form. The entire process has been successfully demonstrated with fully radioactive reactor wastes. Characterization studies have shown the detailed structure of the final waste form and its thermal/chemical behavior to be complex. These results suggest that detailed characterization studies are necessary for any waste form and that extreme care must be taken when extrapolating data to long times. 6 fig.
- Report Numbers
- SAND-76-9307; CONF-770102-1
- Other Subject(s)
- 052001 - nuclear fuels- waste processing
- 12 management of radioactive and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities
- Crystal structure
- Dissolution
- Electron microscopy
- Fabrication
- Hot pressing
- Inorganic ion exchangers
- Ion exchange materials
- Leaching
- Management
- Materials working
- Microscopy
- Microstructure
- Minerals
- Oxygen compounds
- Phase transformations
- Pressing
- Processing
- Radioactive waste processing
- Separation processes
- Solidification
- Titanates
- Titanium compounds
- Transition element compounds
- Waste management
- Waste processing
- Zeolites
- Collection
- U.S. Atomic Energy Commission depository collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: E(29-1)-789
OSTI Identifier 7231510
Research organization: Sandia Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA).
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