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Separations Technology: The Key to Radioactive Waste Minimization
(J.T. Bell, L.H. Bell). Chemical Pretreatment of Savannah River
Site Nuclear Waste for Disposal (D.T. Hobbs, D.D. Walker). Disposal
of Hanford Site Tank Waste (M.J. Kupfer). Process Chemistry for the
Pretreatment of Hanford Tank Wastes (G.J. Lumetta et al.). Removal
of Actinides from Hanford Site Wastes Using an Extraction
Chromatographic Resin (G.S. Barney, R.G. Cowan). Chemical
Mechanisms for Gas Generation in Tank 241SY101 (D.M. Strachan et
al.). Combined TRUEXSREX Extraction/Recovery Process (E.P. Horwitz
et al.). Noble Metal Fission Products as Catalysts for Hydrogen
Evolution from Formic Acid Used in Nuclear Waste Treatment (R.B.
King et al.). Microbiological Treatment of Radioactive Wastes (A.J.
Francis). Treatment of Highlevel Wastes from the IFR Fuel Cycle
(T.R. Johnson et al). Soil*EXSM-An Innovative Process for Treatment
of Hazardous and Radioactive Mixed Waste (G.C. Gilles et al.).
Clean Option: An Alternative Strategy for Hanford Tank Waste
Remediation; Detailed Description of First Example Flowsheet (J.L.
Swanson). Index.
The papers included in this volume were presented at the symposium
on "Americium and Curium Chemistry and Technology" at the
International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies in
Honolulu, Hawaii, December 16-21, 1984. This symposium commemorated
forty years of research on americium and curium. Accordingly, the
papers included in this volume begin with historical perspectives
on the discovery of americium and curium and the early
characterization of their chemical properties, and then cover a
wide range of subjects, such as thermodynamic properties,
electronic structure, nuclear reactions, analytic chemistry, high
pressure phase transitions, and technological aspects. Thus, this
volume is a review of the chemistry of americium and curium, and
provides a perspective on the current research on these elements
forty years after their discovery. The editors would like to thank
the participants in this symposium for their contributions. It is a
pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of Ms. Barbara Moriguchi in
handling the administrative aspects of the symposium and of the
production of this volume. April 2, 1985 Norman M. Edelstein
Materials and Molecular Research Division Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory University of California Berkeley, California 94720,
U.S.A. James D. Navratil Rockwell International Rocky Flats Plant
P.O. Box 464 Golden, Colorado 80402-0464, U.S.A. Wallace W. Schulz
Rockwell Hanford P.O. Box 800 Richland, Washington 99352, U.S.A.
The papers included in this volume were presented at the symposium
on "Americium and Curium Chemistry and Technology" at the
International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies in
Honolulu, Hawaii, December 16-21, 1984. This symposium commemorated
forty years of research on americium and curium. Accordingly, the
papers included in this volume begin with historical perspectives
on the discovery of americium and curium and the early
characterization of their chemical properties, and then cover a
wide range of subjects, such as thermodynamic properties,
electronic structure, nuclear reactions, analytic chemistry, high
pressure phase transitions, and technological aspects. Thus, this
volume is a review of the chemistry of americium and curium, and
provides a perspective on the current research on these elements
forty years after their discovery. The editors would like to thank
the participants in this symposium for their contributions. It is a
pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of Ms. Barbara Moriguchi in
handling the administrative aspects of the symposium and of the
production of this volume. April 2, 1985 Norman M. Edelstein
Materials and Molecular Research Division Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory University of California Berkeley, California 94720,
U.S.A. James D. Navratil Rockwell International Rocky Flats Plant
P.O. Box 464 Golden, Colorado 80402-0464, U.S.A. Wallace W. Schulz
Rockwell Hanford P.O. Box 800 Richland, Washington 99352, U.S.A.
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