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Chemical Thermodynamics
Chemical Thermodynamics of Solid Solutions of Interest in Radioactive Waste Management
OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  06 Aug 2007
Pages: 267 , Language: English
Version: Print (Hardback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264026551 , OECD Code: 662007041P2
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This volume provides a state-of-the-art report on the modelling of aqueous-solid solution systems by the combined use of chemical thermodynamics and experimental and computational techniques. These systems are ubiquitous in nature and therefore intrinsic to the understanding and quantification of radionuclide containment and retardation processes present in geological repositories of radioactive waste.  Representative cases for study have been chosen from the radioactive waste literature to illustrate the application of the various approaches. This report has been prepared by a team of four leading experts in the field under the auspices of the OECD/NEA Thermochemical Database (TDB) Project.


Table of contents:

Part I. Extended Summary
-Introduction: Scope, Objectives and the Audiene of guidelines
-Definitions
-From Aqueous to Solid Solutions
-Basic Thermodynamics of Solid Solutions
-Experimental and Analystical Aspects
-Testing the Aq-SS Concepts and Methods in Nuclear Waste Management Relevant Systems
-Report Conclusions
Part II. Theory, Experimental Aspects and Cases for Study
-Theoretical Asptcts of Solid Solutions and their Solubility
-Experimental and Analytical Aspects
-Cases of Specific Interest in Relevant Systems
Bibliography
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