Thermodynamic and Microstructural Mechanisms in the Corrosion of Advanced Ceramic Technetium-bearing Waste Forms and Thermophysical Properties
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Publication Title
Nuclear Energy University Programs, U.S. Department of Energy
Abstract
This annual report summarizes our project’s research progress for FY 2016 on the thermodynamic and microstructural mechanisms in the corrosion of advanced ceramic technetium-bearing waste forms and thermophysical properties. The main focus in FY16 was to accomplish progress on the following four tasks: Task I: Fabrication of dense, single phase Tc-bearing ceramic monoliths, and Task II: Thermodynamics and kinetics of Tc-leaching, and Task III/IV: Thermodynamics and kinetics of Tc waste-form matrix corrosion.
Language
english
Repository Citation
Hartmann, T.
(2016).
Thermodynamic and Microstructural Mechanisms in the Corrosion of Advanced Ceramic Technetium-bearing Waste Forms and Thermophysical Properties.
Nuclear Energy University Programs, U.S. Department of Energy
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