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    CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS FOR ACTINIDE IMMOBILISATION

    by Boris E Burakov (V G Khlopin Radium Institute, Russia), Michael I Ojovan (University of Sheffield, UK), & William (Bill) E Lee (Imperial College, UK)

    Table of Contents (102k)
    Preface (83k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Actinides (6,852k)

    About Boris E Burakov

    About Michael I Ojovan

    About William (Bill) E Lee


    This book summarises approaches and current practices in actinide immobilisation using chemically-durable crystalline materials such as ceramics and monocrystals.

    As a result of the increasing worldwide growth of the nuclear industry, long-lived α-emitting actinides such as Pu, Np, Am and Cm are fast becoming a serious environmental concern — actinide-bearing wastes have accumulated in different countries due to nuclear weapons production. On the other hand, as actinides are chemical elements with unique properties they could be beneficially used for humankind in areas such as medicine and technology. Durable actinide-containing materials are attractive for various applications. These include in chemically-inert sources of α-irradiation used for a variety of functions such as energy sources for unmanned space vehicles and microelectronic devices, as well as hosts for nuclear waste and in nuclear fuels to burn excess Pu.

    Unfortunately, there is currently no appropriate balance between safe actinide disposal and use, even though both processes require their immobilisation in a durable host material. Thus, the choice of an optimal actinide immobilisation route is often a great challenge for specialists.

    Although a wealth of information exists about actinide properties in many publications, little has been published summarising currently accepted approaches and practices for actinide immobilisation. Crystalline Materials for Actinide Immobilisation fills this gap using information based on the authors' first-hand experience and studies in nuclear materials management and actinide immobilisation.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction to the Actinides
    • Current and Potential Actinide Applications
    • Waste Actinide Immobilisation
    • Synthesis Methods
    • Examination of Highly Radioactive Samples
    • Radiation Damage
    • What is the Future?
     
    Readership: Undergraduates, post-graduates, researchers and specialists studying physics, chemistry, geology and environmental engineering with an interest in the welfare of planet.
     
     
    216pp    Pub. date: Jul 2010  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-418-5
    1-84816-418-1
       US$66 / £41

     


    216pp    Pub. date: Jul 2010  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-419-2(ebook)
    1-84816-419-X(ebook)
       US$86

     


     

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