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Radioactive waste treatment technology: a review
Kerntechnik, 2022Radioactive waste is generated from activities that utilize nuclear materials such as nuclear medicine or power plants. Depending on their half-life, they emit radiation continuously, ranging from seconds to millions of years.
Gunjanaporn Tochaikul+5 more
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Separation and Purification Reviews, 2021
Among the various separation technologies used to treat radioactive wastes, membrane technologies have been chosen in this article since they have many advantages over conventional processes. Membrane technology can be classified into different processes
A. K. Pabby+8 more
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Among the various separation technologies used to treat radioactive wastes, membrane technologies have been chosen in this article since they have many advantages over conventional processes. Membrane technology can be classified into different processes
A. K. Pabby+8 more
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Water Environment Research, 2015
Papers reviewed herein present a general overview of radioactive waste activities around the world in 2014. These include safety assessments, decommission and decontamination of nuclear facilities, fusion facilities, transportation and management solutions for the final disposal of low and high level radioactive wastes (LLW and HLW), interim storage ...
B S, Choudri, Mahad, Baawain
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Papers reviewed herein present a general overview of radioactive waste activities around the world in 2014. These include safety assessments, decommission and decontamination of nuclear facilities, fusion facilities, transportation and management solutions for the final disposal of low and high level radioactive wastes (LLW and HLW), interim storage ...
B S, Choudri, Mahad, Baawain
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Journal of Risk Research, 2020
Radioactive waste management (RWM) is a complex challenge, spanning various timeframes and societal domains, ranging from the technical, to the social, political and economic. As such, it has also attracted substantial attention from the social sciences.
M. Hietala, R. Geysmans
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Radioactive waste management (RWM) is a complex challenge, spanning various timeframes and societal domains, ranging from the technical, to the social, political and economic. As such, it has also attracted substantial attention from the social sciences.
M. Hietala, R. Geysmans
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Cloud-Based Predictive Modeling System for Radioactive Waste Behavior Using Bayesian Networks
2024 Second International Conference on Intelligent Cyber Physical Systems and Internet of Things (ICoICI)Predictive modeling of radioactive waste behavior inside cloud-based systems is presented using a unique technique leveraging dynamic Bayesian Networks (BN). The complicated and ever-changing nature of radioactive waste management makes it very difficult
R. Meenakshi+5 more
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Evaluation of an Imidazolium-Based Porous Organic Polymer as Radioactive Waste Scavanger.
Environmental Science and Technology, 201999TcO4- is highly radioactive and hazardous to both the environment and public health, meanwhile, it is quite challenging to have it efficiently removed.
Zhi-Wei Liu, Bao‐Hang Han
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2006
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on radioactive waste that can be generated by some activities. The waste can be classified according to its radioactivity level and decay time. These two characteristics principally influence the choice of the best method for waste treatment and its storage or disposal.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on radioactive waste that can be generated by some activities. The waste can be classified according to its radioactivity level and decay time. These two characteristics principally influence the choice of the best method for waste treatment and its storage or disposal.
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1993
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the disposal of radioactive wastes that arise from a great variety of sources, including the nuclear fuel cycle, beneficial uses of isotopes, and radiation by institutions. Spent fuel contains uranium, plutonium, and highly radioactive fission products.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the disposal of radioactive wastes that arise from a great variety of sources, including the nuclear fuel cycle, beneficial uses of isotopes, and radiation by institutions. Spent fuel contains uranium, plutonium, and highly radioactive fission products.
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Disposal of Radioactive Wastes
Science, 1984Scientists appointed by the International Council of Scientific Unions have concluded that nuclear wastes may be safely disposed of using current technology. Interim storage for 50 to 100 years greatly reduces the problem of thermal loading at the final disposal sites, but more research devoted to such interim storage is needed.
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Application of membrane technology in the treatment of waste liquid containing radioactive materials
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2023Ihsan Ur Rahman+6 more
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