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A comparison of ceramic and carbon‐based reductants for vitrification of low‐activity waste
Abstract Sucrose is the current baseline additive at the Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant in Washington to control foaming during waste feed to glass transitions and the redox state of the glass melt. Alternative reductants are being investigated to alleviate strain on effluent treatment from toxic acetonitrile production from ...
Jessica Rigby +10 more
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Abstract The increasing demand for efficient, multifunctional energy conversion systems has sparked interest in light‐active polar perovskite oxides. These materials offer structural flexibility and chemical tunability, making them promising candidates for multimodal energy harvesting.
Viktoria Kraft +8 more
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Report on respiratory symptoms and disease among cemented tungsten carbide workers.
Nancy Sahakian +99 more
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Liquidus temperature of phosphate crystalline phases in borosilicate waste glasses
Abstract The formation of phosphate crystals in high‐level waste (HLW) glass may hinder the steady operation of the melter and deteriorate the chemical durability of the final waste form. Exploring the liquidus temperature (TL) of phosphate crystals is important to estimate the solubility limit of phosphorus in borosilicate waste glass across complex ...
Jincheng Bai +4 more
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Abstract This study investigated how SiC PSD influences solid–solid interface to enhance thermal–mechanical properties of ceramic composites. Initial SiCmp particles were milled for 3 h at 200 rpm (microns) and 600 rpm (submicrons) to tune the PSD, and their impact was evaluated in cordierite–mullite matrix, sintered at 1360°C.
John. W. Makokha +9 more
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Development and characterization of nickel based tungsten carbide laser cladded coatings
Marleen Rombouts +6 more
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Melting point of group IV and V transition metal diborides
The environmental conical nozzle levitator system enables cooling trace experiments above 4000 K. These cooling trace experiments were used to determine the melting points through observation of thermal arrest of group IV and V transition metal diborides (TiB2, Tm = 3313 ± 33 K; ZrB2, Tm = 3404 ± 38 K; HfB2, Tm = 3529 ± 33 K; and TaB2, Tm = 3284 ± 10 K;
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