Phosphates: Geochemical, Geobiological and Material Importance, Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry . 2002Hall. Ewing, R. C., and L. Wang. 2002. Phosphates as nuclear waste forms. In Phosphates: Geochemical, geobiological and materials importance, ed. M. Kohn, J. Rakovan, and J. M. ...
evaluation of α-Ti(HPO4)2·H2O (α-TiP) sorption of Eu3+, which is often considered as a chemical analogue for trivalent heavy metals, lanthanides and also actinides (such as Np, Am, Cm and Pu, radionuclides found in high-level radioactive waste produced during the nuclear fuel cycle)...
– heat, mechanical, chemical, irradiation stability, good thermal conductivity, ability to incorporate a variety of radionuclides with strong retention – in order to meet stringent safety requirements, and also develop effective processes to produce these materials applicable in nuclear waste processing....
The predominant nuclear localization of IPMK fits well with this biological rationale48. Furthermore, the fact that Ins(1,4,5)P3, as well as the potent InsP3R agonist adenophostin A, are both completely inert in activating HDAC complexes indicates that the signalling role played by higher ...
radiation hazards such as nuclear power plants, radioactive waste, and nuclear science laboratories; and recreational equipment such as tanning devices and cell phones operating at high frequencies. They are particularly suitable for protection against e.g., clinical x-ray exposures, as the protective...
Summarizing the process of the present invention, the starting material can be any of the compounds encompassed by formula (1), above, whether in their known crystalline forms or, as has been found possible with α-ZrP, in an amorphous gel form. The initial step involves an exchange of meta...
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nuclear wasteradiation shielding applicationsphosphoric acidcalcium silicateWe present research about the development of a fast setting ceramic materials fabricated with boron oxide, and wollastonite powders with potential use for nuclear waste transport, disposal, stabilization, and radiation shielding ...
REPO; RE = La to Gd), and xenotime-type (REPOand RE′PO·HO; RE = Tb to Lu and Y; RE′ = Ho to Lu and Y) rare-earth phosphate materials are being considered for a number of applications including as photonic materials, for biolabeling studies, and as potential nuclear wasteforms...
Volkovich, V.A., Griffiths, T.R., Thied, R.C., 2003. Formation of lanthanide phosphates in molten salts and evaluation for nuclear waste treatment. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 5, 3053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b302280n.Volkovich VA, Griffiths TR, Thied RC. Formation of lanthanide ...