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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2021Multi-Resolution Characterization of the Coupling Effects of Molten Salts, High Temperature and Irradiation on Intergranular Fracturecitations
  • 2019Novel Zoned Waste-forms for High-Priority Radionuclide Waste Streams.citations
  • 2018Inventory and Waste Characterization Status Report and OWL Update.citations
  • 2016Fundamental Study of Disposition and Release of Methane in a Shale Gas Reservoircitations
  • 2013β-Technetium Dichloride: Solid-State Modulated Structure, Electronic Structure, and Physical Properties8citations

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  • Startt, Jacob
  • Spearot, D. E.
  • Singh, P.
  • Chen, Elton Y.
  • Dingreville, Remi
  • Sugar, Joshua Daniel
  • Deo, C.
  • Bielejec, Edward S.
  • Stewart, James A.
  • Vizoso, D.
  • Young, Joshua
  • Kim, E.
  • Greathouse, Jeffery A.
  • Kim, Eunja
  • Gordon, Margaret Ellen
  • Bryan, Charles R.
  • Sanchez, Amanda Christine
  • Rogers, Ralph
  • Rigali, Mark J.
  • Rechard, Robert P.
  • Walkow, Walter M.
  • Sassani, David
  • Prouty, Jeralyn L.
  • Price, Laura L.
  • Gelbard, Fred
  • Brady, Patrick Vane
  • Ho, Tuan Ahn
  • Criscenti, Louise J.
  • Akkutlu, Yucel
  • Gordon, Margaret E.
  • Xiong, Yongliang
  • Wang, Yifeng
  • Kruichak, Jessica N.
  • Matteo, Edward
  • Ilgen, Anastasia G.
  • Dewers, Thomas
  • Mills, Melissa M.
  • Forster, Paul M.
  • Kanatzidis, Mercouri G.
  • Scott, Brian L.
  • Johnstone, Erik V.
  • Poineau, Frederic
  • Malliakas, Christos D.
  • Czerwinski, Kenneth R.
  • Sattelberger, Alfred P.
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Novel Zoned Waste-forms for High-Priority Radionuclide Waste Streams.

  • Greathouse, Jeffery A.
  • Kim, Eunja
  • Gordon, Margaret Ellen
  • Bryan, Charles R.
  • Weck, Philippe F.
Abstract

This report describes the potential of a novel class of materials--a-ZrW 2 0 8 , Zr 2 WP 2 0 12 , and related compounds that contract upon amorphization as possible radionuclide waste-forms. The proposed ceramic waste-forms would consist of zoned grains, or sintered ceramics with center- loaded radionuclides and barren shells. Radiation-induced amorphization would result in core shrinkage but would not fracture the shells or overgrowths, maintaining isolation of the radionuclide. In this report, we have described synthesis techniques to produce phase-pure forms of the materials, and how to fully densify those materials. Structural models for the materials were developed and validated using DFPT approaches, and radionuclide substitution was evaluated; U(IV), Pu(IV), Tc(IV) and Tc(VII) all readily substitute into the material structures. MD modeling indicated that strain associated with radiation-induced amorphization would not affect the integrity of surrounding crystalline materials, and these results were validated via ion beam experimental studies. Finally, we have evaluated the leach rates of the barren materials, as determined by batch and flow-through reactor experiments. ZrW 2 0 8 leaches rapidly, releasing tungstate while Zr is retained as a solid oxide or hydroxide. Tungsten release rates remain elevated over time and are highly sensitive to contact times, suggesting that this material will not be an effective waste-form. Conversely, tungsten releases rates from Zr2WP2012 rapidly drop, show little dependence on short-term changes in fluid contact time, and in over time, become tied to P release rates. The results presented here suggest that this material may be a viable waste-form for some hard-to-handle radionuclides such as Pu and Tc. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors acknowledge the contributions to this report from Sandia National Laboratories researchers Steven Meserole, Mark Rodriguez, Clay Payne, Tim Boyle, Nate Padilla, Khalid Hattar, Anthony Monterrosa, Trevor Clark, and Daniel Perry.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • grain
  • phase
  • experiment
  • molecular dynamics
  • ceramic
  • tungsten