Understanding Influence of Thermal History and Glass Chemistry on Kinetics of Phase Separation and Crystallization in Borosilicate Glass-Ceramic Waste Forms for Aqueous Reprocessed High Level Wasate CX(s) Applied: B3.6Date: 06/09/2015 Location(s): Idah...
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June 9, 2015Understanding Influence of Thermal History and Glass Chemistry on Kinetics of Phase Separation and Crystallization in Borosilicate Glass-Ceramic Waste Forms for Aqueous Reprocessed High Level Wasate
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 06/09/2015
Location(s): Idaho
Offices(s): Nuclear Energy
Washington State University, in collaboration with Rutgers University, proposes to develop a fundamental understanding of the phase transitions and crystallization mechanisms in complex glass-ceramic high level waste (HLW) forms as a function of thermal history and glass chemistry.