
The objective of the proposed effort is to use a new approach to develop solution models of complex waste glass systems and spent fuel that are predictive with regard to composition, phase separation, and volatility. The effort will also yield thermodynamic values for waste components that are fundamentally required for corrosion models used to predict the leaching/corrosion behavior for waste glass and spent fuel material. This basic information and understanding of chemical behavior can subsequently be used directly in computational models of leaching and transport in geologic media, in designing and engineering waste forms and barrier systems, and in prediction of chemical interactions.
Waste Forms, 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, Transport, Sulfides, 38 Radiation Chemistry, 37 Inorganic, Hydroxides, Wastes, 54 Environmental Sciences, Spent Fuels, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Organic, Radiochemistry, Water, 540, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, 620, Corrosion, Volatility, Physical And Analytical Chemistry, Leaching, Thermodynamics, Glass, And Nuclear Chemistry, Stability, Forecasting
Waste Forms, 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, Transport, Sulfides, 38 Radiation Chemistry, 37 Inorganic, Hydroxides, Wastes, 54 Environmental Sciences, Spent Fuels, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities, Organic, Radiochemistry, Water, 540, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, 620, Corrosion, Volatility, Physical And Analytical Chemistry, Leaching, Thermodynamics, Glass, And Nuclear Chemistry, Stability, Forecasting
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