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Graphene Oxide Membranes for Tunable Ion Sieving in Acidic Radioactive Waste. [PDF]
Wu T +6 more
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PROGRESS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL IN JAPAN
Kazuhiko Shimizu +2 more
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Abstract The redox potential of the pore solution of hardened cements containing ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) affects reinforcement corrosion and immobilization of radioactive waste. Here, Mn K‐edge X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy was applied to determine the depth profile of the oxidation state of manganese in
Luís U. D. Tambara Jr. +4 more
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A Study of Sr Sorption Behavior in Claystone from a Candidate High-Level Radioactive Waste Geological Disposal Site under the Action of FeOOH Colloids. [PDF]
Wang J, Cai W, Zuo R, Du C.
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Mechanical and elastic properties of vitrified radioactive wastes using ultrasonic technique
Sema Erenturk +2 more
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Abstract Many policy issues, such as nuclear waste management, are complex and require expertise to address. In many such policy areas, decisions are made by elected officials with input largely from experts and not the public or other stakeholders. However, such top‐down approaches can create mistrust and political opposition.
Matthew C. Nowlin +2 more
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Sensitive imaging of actinide materials in shielded radioactive waste. [PDF]
Vasiljević J +3 more
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Risk of colloidal and pseudo-colloidal transport of actinides in nitrate contaminated groundwater near a radioactive waste repository after bioremediation. [PDF]
Safonov A +7 more
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Beyond the Bin: Examining Risk Perception in Medical Waste Management
Expanding healthcare services has increased medical waste production, which poses health and environmental risks. To avoid these risks, healthcare workers (HCWs) should have a high‐risk perception, deep knowledge, and adherence to safety guidelines regarding medical waste management (MWM).
Wafa’a F. Ta’an +5 more
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