低放射性和中放射性废物玻璃废物形式发展的国际视角

IF 21.1 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
John S. McCloy , Brian J. Riley , Malin C. Dixon Wilkins , Jonathan S. Evarts , John Bussey , John D. Vienna , Paul A. Bingham , Daniel J. Gregg , Michael Ojovan , Sophie Schuller , Kazuyoshi Uruga , Damien Perret , Elise Regnier , Isabelle Giboire , Wooyong Um , Kai Xu , Ashutosh Goel , Albert A. Kruger
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全球向低碳能源过渡需要核能为实现排放目标做出重大贡献。低放射性废物(LLW)和中放射性废物(ILW)产生于核燃料循环发电的各个阶段,以及核事故、遗留武器生产、污染场地退役和放射性药物生产等其他核活动。在本综述中,我们将总结欧洲、亚洲、澳大利亚和北美在核低放废物和间接放射性废物玻璃化方面的最新进展、最先进的玻璃配方以及热处理工艺的发展。在整个过程中,我们将讨论选择玻璃而非其他可能的废物形式,以及因废物性质而产生的任何特殊处理考虑因素。废弃物的特性,如混合技术废弃物、后处理设施拆除产生的废弃物、场地退役和事故现场去污等,都是重要的考虑因素。这需要与可用于这些废物玻璃化的一系列技术相平衡,例如各种焚烧、罐内熔化和等离子处理技术。通过对玻璃特性和微观结构方面的比较,可以了解包装基质(如均质玻璃、复合材料和结晶基质)的多功能性。废物的体积和异质性、特定放射性核素含量以及硅酸盐熔体中成分的溶解度,都是选择特定废物形式、处理路线和技术的因素。案例研究包括来自美国、英国、俄罗斯联邦、法国、澳大利亚、日本、韩国和中国的实例。
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International perspectives on glass waste form development for low-level and intermediate-level radioactive waste

International perspectives on glass waste form development for low-level and intermediate-level radioactive waste
The global transition to low-carbon energy sources will require a significant contribution of nuclear energy to achieve emission goals. Low-level radioactive wastes (LLW) and intermediate-level radioactive wastes (ILW) are created in various phases of the nuclear fuel cycle for power generation, as well as from nuclear accidents, legacy weapons production, contaminated site decommissioning, and other nuclear activities such as radiopharmaceutical production. In this review, we will summarize recent developments, state-of-the-art glass formulations, and thermal treatment process developments for vitrification of nuclear LLW and ILW from programs in Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. Throughout, we will discuss the selection of glass over other possible waste forms and any special processing considerations due to the nature of the waste. The characteristics of the wastes, such as mixed technological waste, waste coming from dismantling of reprocessing facilities, site decommissioning, and accident site decontamination, are important considerations. This is balanced with the suite of technologies available to vitrify these wastes, e.g., variations of incineration, in-can melting, and plasma treatment. Glass properties and microstructural aspects are compared to give an overview of the versatility of packaging matrices, such as homogeneous glasses, composites, and crystalline matrices. The volume and heterogeneity of the waste, specific radionuclide content, and solubility of components in silicate melts, all factor into the selection of a given waste form, processing route, and technology. Case studies include examples from the United States, United Kingdom, the Russian Federation, France, Australia, Japan, Korea, and China.
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Materials Today
Materials Today 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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36.30
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237
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: Materials Today is the leading journal in the Materials Today family, focusing on the latest and most impactful work in the materials science community. With a reputation for excellence in news and reviews, the journal has now expanded its coverage to include original research and aims to be at the forefront of the field. We welcome comprehensive articles, short communications, and review articles from established leaders in the rapidly evolving fields of materials science and related disciplines. We strive to provide authors with rigorous peer review, fast publication, and maximum exposure for their work. While we only accept the most significant manuscripts, our speedy evaluation process ensures that there are no unnecessary publication delays.
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