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Nuclear Waste Management Organization

Y. Ichikawa , S. Prayongphan , K. Kawamura, K. Kitayama )Nagoya University. Nagoya 464-8603. Japan 2) Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan, Tokyo 108-0014, Japan... [Pg.457]

Canadian Nuclear Waste Management Organization (CNWMO). 2005. Choosing a Way Forward, The Future Management of Canada s Used Nuclear Fuel, Final Study Report, November. [Pg.517]

Chisholm-Brause C., Conradson S. D., Eller P. G., and Morris D. E. (1992) Changes in U(VI) speciation upon sorption onto montmorillonite from aqueous and organic solutions. In Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XVI, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings (eds. C. G. Interrante and R. T. Pabalan). Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA, vol. 294, pp. 315-322. [Pg.4793]

Extraction processes (TRUEX, PUREX, Talspeak, DIAMEX, PARC, etc.) generally involve complexation of transplutonium elements by alkyl phosphines, phosphine oxides, phosphoric acids, carbamoyl phosphonates, diamides, and thiophosphinates in aqueous/organic extractions, within derivatized solid supports, or on coated particles. There are excellent reviews of the processes and significant complexes by Mathur et al. and selected chapters in The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements to be published in 2003. " Work on the separation for nuclear waste management in the United States, France, and Russia have been reviewed. " ... [Pg.312]

Choi WK, Kim YM, Lee KW, Oh WZ, Nam H. Destruction of organic decontamination liquid wastes using electro-regenerative Ag(II). Vol. 1. Proceedings of the International Conference on Decommissioning and Decontamination and on Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Management, Denver, 1998 201-206. [Pg.302]

Toste, A.P. and Lechner-Fish, T.J., Organic digenesis in commercial, low-level nuclear wastes. Radioactive Waste Manage. Nucl. Fuel Cycle, 12, 291, 1989. [Pg.34]

OECD/NEA (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development/Nuclear Energy Agency), Steering Committee for Nuclear Energy, Collective opinion of the Radioactive Waste Management Committee on the environmental and ediical basis of geological disposal, Paris, 1995. [Pg.204]

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, Nuclear Power Management of High-level Radioactive Wastes, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen (1982). [Pg.30]


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