MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article REMOVAL OF 137Cs FROM DISSOLVED HANFORD TANK SALTCAKE BY TREATMENT WITH IONSIV IE-911 ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article CESIUM REMOVAL FROM SIMULATED AND ACTUAL HANFORD TANK WASTE USING ION EXCHANGE ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Corrosion of commercial spent nuclear fuel. 1. Formation of studtite and metastudtite ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Silver-Copper Oxide Based Reactive Air Braze (RAB) for Joining Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper USE OF COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS IN PREPARING CERAMIC-MATRIX AND METAL-MATRIX COMPOSITE POWDERS ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Corrosion of Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel. 2. A Radiochemical Analyses of Metastudtite and Leachates ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Topography of Anatase TiO2 Film Synthesized on LaAlO3(001) ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Challenges in Applying Surface Analysis Methods to Nanoparticles and Nanostructured Materials ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Simultaneous Force and Fluorescence Measurements of a Protein that Forms a Bond Between a Living Bacterium and a Solid Surface ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper AN ENGINEERING TEST USEFUL IN DEVELOPING GLASS SEALS FOR PLANAR SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF SEALING PLANAR SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper Long-Term Thermal Cycling of Phlogopite Mica-Based Compressive Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper Infiltrated Phlogopite Micas with Superior Thermal Cycle Stability as Compressive Seals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper Pd-modified Reactive Air Braze for Increased Melting Temperature ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Conference Paper TiO2-modified Ag-CuO Reactive Air Brazes for Improved Wettability on Mixed Ionic/Electronic Conductors ( Read More )
MARCH 1, 2005 Journal Article Actinide Sequestration Using Self-Assembled Monolayers on Mesoporous Supports ( Read More )