November 22, 2010
Report

Summary Report for the Development of Materials for Volatile Radionuclides

Abstract

The materials development summarized here is in support of the Waste Forms campaign, Volatile Radionuclide task. Specifically, materials are being developed for the removal and immobilization of iodine and krypton, specifically 129I and 85Kr. During FY 2010, aerogel materials were investigated for removal and immobilization of 129I. Two aerogel formulations were investigated, one based on silica aerogels and the second on chalcogenides. For 85Kr, metal organic framework (MOF) structures were investigated.

Revised: May 25, 2011 | Published: November 22, 2010

Citation

Strachan D.M., J. Chun, C.H. Henager, J. Matyas, B.J. Riley, J.V. Ryan, and P.K. Thallapally. 2010. Summary Report for the Development of Materials for Volatile Radionuclides Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.