Process and composition for the immobilization of...

Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment – Destruction or containment of radioactive waste – By fixation in stable solid media

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C588S014000, C588S015000, C588S016000, C588S252000, C501S059000, C501S066000, C501S070000, C501S077000

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07825288

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides processes to immobilize radioactive and/or hazardous waste in a borosilicate glass, the waste containing one or more of radionuclides, hazardous elements, hazardous compounds, and/or other compounds. The invention also provides borosilicate glass compositions for use in immobilizing radioactive and/or hazardous waste.

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