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Workshop
8: Advancing Actinide Science
Organizer:
Lynda Soderholm
Actinide
science continues to benefit enormously from
synchrotron-based techniques. This workshop will
highlight recent experiments that offer new
insights into long-standing problems. In addition,
examples of recent work will be presented that
reveal new directions and opportunities for
studying structures and speciation in complex
systems. Although these examples will pertain to
problems in actinide research, their relevance to
more mainstream applications will also be
addressed.
Thursday,
May 6, 2004
Bldg. 401, Rm. A1100 |
1:30
pm
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Plutonium
Interactions with FeOOH: A Variable
Temperature EXAFS Study
Richard E. Wilson, Heino Nitsche, and
Corwin Booth, University of
California,Berkeley
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2:00
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Actinide
Redox Speciation through X-ray Absorption
Spectroelectrochemistry
Mark R. Antonio, Chemistry
Division, Argonne National
Laboratory
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2:30
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Mechanisms
for the Uranium Accumulation with
Aluminosilicate Scale in High-level Waste
Evaporators
M.C. Duff, D.B. Hunter, L.N. Oji,
W.R. Wilmarth, Westinghouse Savannah
River Company
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3:00
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Break
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3:30
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Trace
Element Chemistry in Spent Nuclear Fuel
Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Jeffrey Fortner, Chemical
Technology Division, Argonne National
Laboratory
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4:00
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Aging
and Phase Stability in Delta-Stabilized
Pu
Luis Morales, A. Lawson, S.
Conradson, D. Moore , E. Butler, and M.
Ramos, Los Alamos National
Laboratory
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4:30
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Chemical
Species Formed by Actinide Ions in
Solution Identified by Scattering of
High-Energy X-ray
Jeorg Neuefeind, Chemistry
Division, Argonne National
Laboratory
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5:00
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Adjourn
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