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Advances in Science and Technology | 2014

A New Matrix for Conditioning Chloride Salt Wastes from the Electrorefining of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Giorgio De Angelis; Mauro Capone; Carlo Fedeli; Giuseppe A. Marzo; Mario Mariani; Elena Macerata; Marco Giola

A novel method proposed by Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute has been applied to the treatment of chloride salt wastes coming from electrorefining of spent nuclear fuel, which allows to separate uranium from fission products. It is based on a matrix, SAP (SiO2-Al2O3-P2O5), synthesized by a conventional sol-gel process, able to stabilize the volatile salt wastes due to the formation of metalaluminosilicates, metalaluminophosphates and metalphosphates. With this method a higher disposal efficiency and a lower waste volume can be obtained. Eutectic melt LiCl-KCl (59-41 mol%) has been used to simulate the waste salt. The composite SAP has been prepared by using tetraethyl ortosilicate (TEOS), aluminum chloride (AlCl3.6H2O) and phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as sources of Si, Al, and P, respectively. All reagents were dissolved in EtOH/H2O and the mixture, tightly sealed, was placed in an electric oven at 70 C. After a gelling/ageing for 3 days, the transparent hydrogels were dried at 110 C for 3 days and then thermally treated at 600 C for 2 hours. The final product (SAP) was reacted with metal chlorides at increasing temperatures for 20 hours inside an Argon-atmosphere glove-box, after mixing them at a SAP/metal chloride mixing ratio of 2. The obtained products have been characterized by means of density measurements, scanning electron microscopy, thermal analysis, as well as by XRD, FTIR and Raman spectra. Financial support from the Nuclear Fission Safety Program of the European Union (project SACSESS, contract FP7-CP-2012-323282) is gratefully acknowledged.


Icarus | 2012

Near-infrared spectroscopic survey of B-type asteroids: Compositional analysis

J. de León; N. Pinilla-Alonso; Humberto Campins; J. Licandro; Giuseppe A. Marzo


Icarus | 2011

Iapetus surface variability revealed from statistical clustering of a VIMS mosaic: The distribution of CO2

Noemi Pinilla-Alonso; Ted L. Roush; Giuseppe A. Marzo; Dale P. Cruikshank; Cristina Morea Dalle Ore


Atmospheric Environment | 2014

Atmospheric transport and deposition of radionuclides released after the Fukushima Dai-chi accident and resulting effective dose

Giuseppe A. Marzo


Icarus | 2013

A compositional interpretation of trans-neptunian objects taxonomies

Cristina Morea Dalle Ore; Luciano V. Dalle Ore; Ted L. Roush; Dale P. Cruikshank; Joshua Patrick Emery; Noemi Pinilla-Alonso; Giuseppe A. Marzo


Icarus | 2012

Searching for evidence of hydrothermal activity at Apollinaris Mons, Mars

M. Ramy El Maarry; James M. Dohm; Giuseppe A. Marzo; R. L. Fergason; W. Goetz; Essam Heggy; Andreas Pack; Wojciech J. Markiewicz


Planetary and Space Science | 2018

Phobos MRO/CRISM visible and near-infrared (0.5–2.5 μm) spectral modeling

M. Pajola; Ted L. Roush; Cristina Morea Dalle Ore; Giuseppe A. Marzo; E. Simioni


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016

A comparison of different peak shapes for deconvolution of alpha-particle spectra

Giuseppe A. Marzo


Archive | 2014

Studio delle interazioni fra combustibile e refrigerante in sistemi LFR

Giorgio De Angelis; Mauro Capone; Carlo Fedeli; Giuseppe A. Marzo


Archive | 2013

Studio delle interazioni tra gas di fissione e refrigerante in un reattore LFR

Giorgio De Angelis; Carlo Fedeli; Roberto Calvigioni; Mauro Capone; Giuseppe A. Marzo; Giuliano Tiranti

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California Institute of Technology

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