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Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management (1995) (Paperback): Boris F. Myasoedov Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management (1995) (Paperback)
Boris F. Myasoedov; Nathan A. Chipman; Contributions by Chien M. Wai, Zenko Yoshida, Yadong Li, …
R1,862 Discovery Miles 18 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management is an up-to-date, comprehensive survey of processes for separation of nuclear wastes. Comprised of articles by scientists and engineers at universities and national laboratories in the U.S. and overseas, the book provides excellent reference information for individuals working in nuclear waste management. Specifically, the book covers current separation technologies and techniques for waste liquid, solid, and gas streams that contain radionuclides. Such wastes are typical of those produced as a result of nuclear materials processing and spent fuel reprocessing. Chapters on promising new technologies and state-of-the-art processes currently in use provide valuable information for design engineers, as well as for research scientists. The articles in Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management are brief and concise - designed for quick access to pertinent information. Many of the contributors are leaders in their fields. It is the most current survey available of the latest nuclear waste management techniques.

Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management (1995) (Hardcover): Boris F. Myasoedov Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management (1995) (Hardcover)
Boris F. Myasoedov; Nathan A. Chipman; Contributions by Chien M. Wai, Zenko Yoshida, Yadong Li, …
R6,552 Discovery Miles 65 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management is an up-to-date, comprehensive survey of processes for separation of nuclear wastes. Comprised of articles by scientists and engineers at universities and national laboratories in the U.S. and overseas, the book provides excellent reference information for individuals working in nuclear waste management. Specifically, the book covers current separation technologies and techniques for waste liquid, solid, and gas streams that contain radionuclides. Such wastes are typical of those produced as a result of nuclear materials processing and spent fuel reprocessing. Chapters on promising new technologies and state-of-the-art processes currently in use provide valuable information for design engineers, as well as for research scientists. The articles in Separation Techniques in Nuclear Waste Management are brief and concise - designed for quick access to pertinent information. Many of the contributors are leaders in their fields. It is the most current survey available of the latest nuclear waste management techniques.

Separations of f Elements (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995): Gregory R. Choppin, K. L. Nash Separations of f Elements (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Gregory R. Choppin, K. L. Nash
R3,025 Discovery Miles 30 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The symposium which provided the incentive for this volume was conducted in San th Diego, California as a part of the 207 National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, March 13-17, 1994. It was conceived partly to continue an informal decennial sequence of sym posia dedicated to the topic off element separations. A lot has changed in the world of f ele ments over the last ten years, precipitating a change in emphasis which should be evident to most practitioners in the field. Production and reprocessing of nuclear fuels are no longer the principal drivers of f element separation technology. Separations technology for environment restoration, waste disposal, and the preparation of high purity lanthanides are now the defming parameters in this important field. These imperatives are reflected in the contributions to this volume. The symposium itself must be considered a success, as the attendance at all sessions was above expectations, despite the fact that it was conducted on the last two days of a large five day meeting. Our thanks to the speakers for their quality presentations, and to the audience who persevered to the end of a long meeting and against the temptation of the excellent weather of San Diego in the springtime. A complete list of symposium participants is given in Appendix 1. Preparation of this volume has been a relatively painless undertaking, largely as a result ofthe high quality ofthe submitted papers."

Chemical Separation Technologies and Related Methods of Nuclear Waste Management - Applications, Problems, and Research Needs... Chemical Separation Technologies and Related Methods of Nuclear Waste Management - Applications, Problems, and Research Needs (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Gregory R. Choppin, Mikhail Kh. Khankhasayev
R6,048 Discovery Miles 60 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Separation technologies are of crucial importance to the goal of significantly reducing the volume of high-level nuclear waste, thereby reducing the long-term health risks to mankind. International co-operation, including the sharing of concepts and methods, as well as technology transfer, is essential in accelerating research and development in the field.

The writers of this book are all internationally recognised experts in the field of separation technology, well qualified to assess and criticize the current state of separation research as well as to identify future opportunities for the application of separation technologies to the solution of nuclear waste management problems. The major emphases in the book are research opportunities in the utilization of innovative and potentially more efficient and cost effective processes for waste processing/treatment, actinide speciation/separation methods, technological processing, and environmental restoration.

Chemical Separation Technologies and Related Methods of Nuclear Waste Management - Applications, Problems, and Research Needs... Chemical Separation Technologies and Related Methods of Nuclear Waste Management - Applications, Problems, and Research Needs (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
Gregory R. Choppin, Mikhail Kh. Khankhasayev
R5,963 Discovery Miles 59 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Separation technologies are of crucial importance to the goal of significantly reducing the volume of high-level nuclear waste, thereby reducing the long-term health risks to mankind. International co-operation, including the sharing of concepts and methods, as well as technology transfer, is essential in accelerating research and development in the field.

The writers of this book are all internationally recognised experts in the field of separation technology, well qualified to assess and criticize the current state of separation research as well as to identify future opportunities for the application of separation technologies to the solution of nuclear waste management problems. The major emphases in the book are research opportunities in the utilization of innovative and potentially more efficient and cost effective processes for waste processing/treatment, actinide speciation/separation methods, technological processing, and environmental restoration.

Separations of f Elements (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): Gregory R. Choppin, K. L. Nash Separations of f Elements (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Gregory R. Choppin, K. L. Nash
R3,266 Discovery Miles 32 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The symposium which provided the incentive for this volume was conducted in San th Diego, California as a part of the 207 National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, March 13-17, 1994. It was conceived partly to continue an informal decennial sequence of sym posia dedicated to the topic off element separations. A lot has changed in the world of f ele ments over the last ten years, precipitating a change in emphasis which should be evident to most practitioners in the field. Production and reprocessing of nuclear fuels are no longer the principal drivers of f element separation technology. Separations technology for environment restoration, waste disposal, and the preparation of high purity lanthanides are now the defming parameters in this important field. These imperatives are reflected in the contributions to this volume. The symposium itself must be considered a success, as the attendance at all sessions was above expectations, despite the fact that it was conducted on the last two days of a large five day meeting. Our thanks to the speakers for their quality presentations, and to the audience who persevered to the end of a long meeting and against the temptation of the excellent weather of San Diego in the springtime. A complete list of symposium participants is given in Appendix 1. Preparation of this volume has been a relatively painless undertaking, largely as a result ofthe high quality ofthe submitted papers."

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