- Formation of Technetium Salts in Hanford Low Activity Waste Glass
- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- High-Temperature Viscosity of Many-Component Glass Melts
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
- Conversion of Nuclear Waste to Molten Glass: Cold-Cap Reactions in Crucible Tests
- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Vitrified Hillforts as Anthropogenic Analogues for Nuclear Waste Glasses - Project Planning and Initiation
- International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, Vol. 11, No. 6
- Removal of TcO-4 Ions from Solution: Materials and Future Outlook
- Chemical Society Reviews of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Raman Analysis of Perrhenate and Pertechnetate in Alkali Salts and Borosilicate Glasses
- Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
- Incorporation and Distribution of Rhenium in a Borosilicate Glass Melt Heat Treated in a Sealed Ampoule
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
- Crystallization of Rhenium Salts in a Simulated Low-Activity Waste Borosilicate Glass
- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Sodalite as a Vehicle to Increase Re-retention in Waste Glass Simulant During Vitrification
- Journal of Nuclear Materials
- Incorporating Technetium in Minerals and Other Solids: A Review
- Journal of Nuclear Materials
- Rhenium volatilization in waste glasses
- Journal of Nuclear Materials 464 (2015) 382–388
- Reactions during melting of low-activity waste glasses and their effects on the retention of rhenium as a surrogate for technetium-99
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 425 (2015) 28–45
- Melter Feed Reactions at T ≤ 700°C for Nuclear Waste Vitrification
- J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 1–7 (2015)
- One-Dimensional Cold Cap Model for Melters with Bubblers
- J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 98 [10] 3112–3118 (2015)
- A Method for Determining Bulk Density, Material Density, and Porosity of Melter Feed During Nuclear Waste Vitrification
- J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 1–8 (2015)
- Iodine Valence and Local Environments in Borosilicate Waste Glasses Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
- Journal of Nuclear Materials 456 (2015) 182–191
- Nepheline Crystallization in Boron-rich Alumino-silicate Glasses as Investigated by Multi-nuclear NMR, Raman, & Mössbauer Spectroscopies
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 409 (2015) 149–165
- Redox-Dependent Solubility of Technetium in Low-Activity Waste Glass
- Journal of Nuclear Materials, 449 (2014) 173–180
- Effect of Bubbles and Silica Dissolution on Melter Feed Rheology during Conversion to Glass
- Published in the Environmental Science & Technology
- Thermal Predictions of the Cooling of Waste Glass Canisters
- Accepted for publication in the Transactions of the American Nuclear Society
- Iodine solubility in a low-activity waste borosilicate glass at 1000°C
- Journal of Nuclear Materials 452 (2014) 178–188
- Application of Evolved Gas Analysis to Cold-cap Reactions of Melter Feeds for Nuclear Waste Vitrification
- In press: Thermochimica Acta, 592 (2014) 86–92
- Conversion of Nuclear Waste Into Nuclear Waste Glass: Experimental Investigation and Mathematical Modeling
- 2nd International Summer School on Nuclear Glass Wasteform: Structure, Properties and Long- Term Behavior, SumGLASS 2013
- Toward Understanding the Effect of Nuclear Waste Glass Composition on Sulfur Solubility
- Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1-8 (2014)
- The Effects of Glass Doping, Temperature, and Time on the Morphology, Composition, and Iron Redox of Spinel Crystals
- Accepted for publication, Ceramic Transactions
- Experimental Investigation and Mathematical Modeling of Cold Cap Behavior in High-Level-Waste Glass Melter (view publication) (view presentation)
- The Materials Science & Technology 2013 Conference (October 27-31, 2013)
- Model for the Conversion of Nuclear Waste Melter Feed to Glass
- Journal of Nuclear Materials, 445 (2014) 190-199
- Structural and Chemical Incorporation of ReO4- and TcO4- in Borosilicate Glasses
- Submitted for publication the Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
- Iron phosphate glass for immobilization of 99Tc
- Journal of Nuclear Materials, 441 (2013) 262–266
- Kinetic model for quartz and spinel dissolution during melting of high-level-waste glass batch
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 443 (2013) 230–235
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- Structure of Rhenium-Containing Sodium Borosilicate Glass
- International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 1–11 (2012)
- Rhenium Solubility in Borosilicate Nuclear Waste Glass: Implications for the Processing and Immobilization of Technetium-99
- Environmental Science & Technology, In Press
- Vanadium and Chromium Redox Behavior in Borosilicate Nuclear Waste Glasses
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 357 (2011) 2735–2743
- X-Ray Absorption Studies of Chlorine Valence and Local Environments in Borosilicate Waste Glasses
- Journal of Nuclear Materials 408 (2011) 236–245
- X-Ray Absorption Studies of Bismuth Valence and Local Environments in Borosilicate Waste Glasses
- Journal of Nuclear Materials 420 (2012) 116–122
- Effect of Glass Composition on Activation Energy of Viscocity in Glass-Melting Temperature Range
- Published in the Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
- Mathematical Modeling of Cold Cap
- Journal of Nuclear Materials, 429, (2012), 245-256
- Empirical Model For Formulation of Crystal-Tolerant HLW Glasses
- Accepted for Publication 2012 in Ceramic Transactions
- Effect of Alumina Source on the Rate of Melting Demonstrated with Nuclear Waste Glass Match
- International journal of Applied Glass Science 3 [1] 59-68 (2012)
- Crystallization During Processing of Nuclear Waste Glass
- Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
- Effect of Glass-Batch Makeup on the Melting Process
- Published in Ceramics – Silikáty 54 (3) 193-211 (2010)
- Thermal Analysis of Waste Glass Batches: Effect of Batch Makeup on Gas-Evolving Reactions
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- Submitted for publication in the Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Ensuring Longevity: Ancient Glasses Help Predict Durability of Vitrified Nuclear Waste
- Bulletin of the American Ceramic Society
- Designing a mixture experiment when the components are subject to a nonlinear multiple-component constraint
- Quality Engineering
- High Waste Loading Glass Formulation For Hanford High-Aluminum High-Level Waste Streams (view presentation)
- Melting of Glass Batch: Model for Multiple Overlapping Gas-Evolving Reactions
- Thermochimica Acta 541 (2012) 8-14
- Nuclear Waste Vitrification Efficiency: Cold Cap Reactions (view publication)
- Dissolution Retardation of Solid Silica During Glass-Batch Melting
- Conversion of Batch to Molten Glass I: Volume Expansion
- Real-time monitoring of crystal accumulation_International_Journal_of_Ap
- Technetium Incorporation into Goethite: An Atomic-Scale Investigation
- Environmental Science & Technology, In Press
- Chemical Trends in Solid Alkali Pertechnetates
- Inorganic Chemistry, In Press
- Determination of heat conductivity of waste glass feed and its applicability for modeling the batch-to-glass conversion
- Journal of American Ceramic Society (2017) 1-11
- Abstract - Impeding 99Tc(IV) mobility in novel waste forms
- Balance of oxygen throughout the conversion of a high-level waste melter feed to glass
- Ceramics Journal, In Press
- Effects of heating rate, quartz particle size, viscosity, and form of glass additives on high-level waste melter feed volume expansion
- Journal of American Ceramic Society (2016) 100: 583-591
- Determination of ferrous and total iron in refractory spinels
- Analytica Chimica Acta, In Press
- Effect of Na2O on aqueous dissolution of nuclear waste glasses
- Journal of Nuclear Materials 487 (2017) 201-219
- X-ray tomography of feed-to-glass transition of simulated borosilicate waste glasses
- Journal of American Ceramic Society (2017) 1-12
- Thermal properties of simulated Hanford waste glasses
- Journal of American Ceramic Society (2016)
- Elucidating the Effect of Iron Specification on Crystallization Kinetics of Sodium Aluminosilicate Glasses
- Journal of American Ceramic Society (2016)
- Real-time monitoring of crystal accumulation in the high-level waste glass melters using an electrical conductivity method
- International Journal of Applied Glass Science (2017) 1-10
- Technetium Incorporation Into Goethite (α-FeOOH): An Atomic-Scale Investigation
- Environmental Science & Technology
- Computational Investigation of Technetium(IV) Incorporation into Inverse Spinels: Magnetite (Fe3O4) and Trevorite (NiFe2O4)
- Environmental Science & Technology
- Cold-cap Reactions in Vitrification of Nuclear Waste Glass: Experiments and Modeling
- Thermochimica Acta 559 (2013) 32-39
- Impeding 99Tc(IV) Mobility in Novel Waste Forms
- Nature Communications
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Volatile species of technetium and rhenium during waste vitrification
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 481 (2018) 41–50
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