Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2912833149> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2912833149 endingPage "57" @default.
- W2912833149 startingPage "45" @default.
- W2912833149 abstract "Stand-off, in-situ, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers a rapid, safe, and cost-effective method for discrimination of radioactive waste materials arising during the operation of nuclear plants and from decommissioning activities. Characterisation of waste materials is a critical activity in understanding the nature of the waste, ensuring hazardous material is managed safely and that waste can be segregated for reuse, recycle or sentenced for appropriate disposal. Characterisation of materials, often in hostile environments, requires the ability to remotely differentiate between materials in terms of their chemical composition and radioactivity. This proposition was tested using a case study on nuclear grade graphite. Graphite has been used extensively as a moderator material in many nuclear reactors. Internationally, over 250,000 tons of various nuclear-grade graphite, and graphite-bearing, materials exist. These are a major issue for nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste management, due to the long half-lives of the associated 14C and 36Cl isotopes. LIBS offers a method for discrimination of nuclear grade graphites and other carbon and non-carbon-bearing wastes. This paper describes the development of a workflow method, including LIBS measurement analysis, for the discrimination of pre-irradiated nuclear ‘Pile Grade A’ (PGA) graphite moderator rod and domestic lumpwood charcoal, which act as surrogates for nuclear grade graphite and other carbon-bearing wastes. A new analysis workflow comprising the examination of spectral characteristics, multivariate analysis and molecular isotopic spectroscopy is proposed to enable rapid segregation of graphite from a heterogeneous waste stream. Enhanced characterisation techniques have the potential to significantly reduce the cost of decommissioning large parts of legacy nuclear generation plants." @default.
- W2912833149 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5007908291 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5016788212 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5022578252 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5038545057 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5043435516 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5051658436 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5052055275 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5052896955 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5057417784 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5058965019 @default.
- W2912833149 creator A5088952987 @default.
- W2912833149 date "2019-04-01" @default.
- W2912833149 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2912833149 title "A new analysis workflow for discrimination of nuclear grade graphite using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy" @default.
- W2912833149 cites W1964515742 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W1974935123 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W1978529468 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W1981570772 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W1990686759 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W1999849234 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2002250331 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2006192254 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2007971323 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2016381774 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2016897938 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2019781807 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2024427723 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2027922908 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2030197722 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2034357970 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2038642146 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2038937162 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2040730883 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2042939983 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2043489333 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2045126203 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2049720367 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2050175984 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2053792772 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2060767506 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2072619750 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2075109415 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2075347409 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2079058954 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2085967684 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2086041144 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2086222214 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2087276557 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2103847190 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2107477463 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2118002062 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2119252625 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2125026565 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2131520492 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2150448260 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2157399993 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2159041316 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2599514264 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W2765209792 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W4241731057 @default.
- W2912833149 cites W4379460118 @default.
- W2912833149 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2019.01.004" @default.
- W2912833149 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30685638" @default.
- W2912833149 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2912833149 type Work @default.
- W2912833149 sameAs 2912833149 @default.
- W2912833149 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2912833149 countsByYear W29128331492020 @default.
- W2912833149 countsByYear W29128331492021 @default.
- W2912833149 countsByYear W29128331492022 @default.
- W2912833149 countsByYear W29128331492023 @default.
- W2912833149 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5007908291 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5016788212 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5022578252 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5038545057 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5043435516 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5051658436 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5052055275 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5052896955 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5057417784 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5058965019 @default.
- W2912833149 hasAuthorship W2912833149A5088952987 @default.
- W2912833149 hasBestOaLocation W29128331492 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C104779481 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C116915560 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C13965031 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C140205800 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C175349315 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C177322064 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2912833149 hasConcept C204622719 @default.