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Nuclear WasteM anagement 1 0 s.org 3.fw0 c4 a9 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 ust 9, doi: 1 Aug06 | 2 on 1, 20 42 3.35.mber by 89.16e: Septe d at eD adn oo wnlcati Dobli u P In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. 1 0 s.org 3.fw0 c4 a9 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 ust 9, doi: 1 Aug06 | 2 on 1, 20 42 3.35.mber by 89.16e: Septe d at eD adn oo wnlcati Dobli u P In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 943 Nuclear Waste Management 1 Accomplishments of the 0 s.org 3.fw0 Environmental Management Science c4 a9 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 Program ust 9, doi: 1 Paul W. Wang, Editor Aug06 | Concurrent Technologies Corporation 2 on 1, 20 by 89.163.35.4e: September 2 CoTnciuffrarennty T eZcahncohlorgyie, sE Cdoirtpoorra tion d at eD adn oo wnlcati Dobli u P Sponsored by the ACS Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology American Chemical Society, Washington, DC In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Nuclear waste management : accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program / Paul W. Wang, editor, Tiffany Zachry, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology. p. cm.—(ACS symposium series ; 943) Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Nuclear Chemistry and 1 Technology at the 226th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in New 0 cs.org 43.fw0 YInorcklu, dSeesp bt.i b7l-io1g1r,a2p0h0ic3a. l references and index. a9 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 3II1.SS . BBRRNNaadd 11iioo30ca::h c90tei7-mv88ei4s- wt01r-2ya8—-s43te1C9 d24oi-n7s3pg-99ore4s as7sl—e-s0.C (aolnkg. rpeasspeesr.) 2. Radioactive substances—Congresses. August 9, 06 | doi: 1 N2I0.u 0Wc3lea a:n rNg Ce, wPhae Ymuloi sWrtkr,.y NI aI.n.Y Zd. a)T cVehcr. hySn,e oTrliioefsgfa.y n. yI.V II. IA. mAmereicraicna nC Chehmemiciacla Sl oScoiceiteyt.y M. Deievtiinsigo n(2 o2f6 th : 2 on 1, 20 TD897.85.N835 2006 3.35.4mber 2 621.48'38—dc22 2006042791 by 89.16e: Septe NMThaateti eorpniaaaplls eS,r tA aNunsdSeaIdr Z di3 nf9o .r4t h8Iin-s1f o9pr8mu4ba.l tiicoanti oSnc iemnceeest—s Ptheer mmainneinmcuem o f rPeqaupierre mfoern tPs rionft eAd mLeibrricaaryn d at aden D Copyright © 2006 American Chemical Society oo wnlcati Distributed by Oxford University Press Dobli Pu All Rights Reserved. Reprographic copying beyond that permitted by Sections 107 or 108 of the U.S. Copyright Act is allowed for internal use only, provided that a per-chapter fee of $33.00 plus $0.75 per page is paid to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Republication or reproduction for sale of pages in this book is permitted only under license fromA CS. Direct these and other permission requests to ACS Copyright Office, Publications Division, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036. The citation of trade names and/or names of manufacturers in this publication is not to be construed as an endorsement or as approval by ACS of the commercial products or services referenced herein; nor should the mere reference herein to any drawing, specification, chemical process, or other data be regarded as a license or as a conveyance of any right or permission to the holder, reader, or any other person or corporation, to manufacture, reproduce, use, or sell any patented invention or copyrighted work that may in any way be related thereto. Registered names, trademarks, etc., used in this publication, even without specific indication thereof, are not to be considered unprotected by law. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. Foreword The ACS Symposium Series was first published in 1974 to pro vide a mechanism for publishing symposia quickly in book form. The purpose of the series is to publish timely, comprehensive books devel oped from ACS sponsored symposia based on current scientific re search. Occasionally, books are developed from symposia sponsored by 1 s.org 3.fw00 aotuhdeiren ocreg.a nizations when the topic is of keen interest to the chemistry c4 2012 | http://pubs.a0.1021/bk-2006-09 ttainhepntepet rrsboe ospisotr kiBtrao;eet ev foto,iht erhwoeeev eraeadsurg vdrmfiieoeeaerwniy nca egbpo. p ertS ro aooi ndmpptdrureieoba ddptlie uast phacotne oarpdr srb y como ovcomahikdyap,ep rbt theceehoer mee snpx psrcairolrvuepeehdo eeascneddosdvd itve eotreda anbb.ge elDseetst re.oa arnfWf tfdcsooh fcnooeun frs 2 on August 9, 1, 2006 | doi: 1 mpchaaapnpeurtessrc sraAi rpasetr seia na pcrrleeuue ldpre-re,r edeopv naiinlreyew t dheo edirn i gv pcioarnlimuaomlre rrteaeos-s. re feaVianredcarhylb aafpotcaircmpmeep arrttase. np acrnoedd ou orcrt riiogenijnesca otli for npev,r ieaevnwid 42 3.35.mber ously published papers are not accepted. d by 89.16ate: Septe ACS Books Department eD adn oo wnlcati Dobli u P In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. Preface Nuclear waste, as referred to in this volume, includes all waste streams from our past nuclear weapons production and development in the United States. These waste streams consist of radioactive and hazardous waste, waste-contaminated soil and groundwater, and surplus facilities used in 1 0 nuclear weapons activities. Fundamental research for enabling s olutions i s cs.org 43.pr0 needed to significantly reduce the costs, risks, and schedules associated with a9 every stage of management of these waste streams—including safe storage, 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 mUPchr.ooSangr. airDtcaotmerepir nai(gzrEta.m MtAieoS nnsPti, g ).tn roeSiffa iintcEmcanenee tnr 1ptg9,oy 9dr 6ti(i,soD ptnhoO eso EafEl )t,M h eEinsSn vPrvie irhsroeoanasnm rmcfeuhenn nthdataeals dl c bMlheeuaaennnndua rspgep,ed omasn nesodnof tr l esocdSni cegbin-yettne itfrchimece ugust 9, 6 | doi: 1 rmesaenaargcehm epnrto jaepctpsr oaacimheisn ga ntdo apacphliiceavteio nlosn. g-term impact on nuclear waste A0 To highlight EMSP achievements in the area of nuclear waste n 20 35.42 ober 21, mizeadn agtehmroeungt,h asnp Aonmsoerrsichaipn Cbhye mthicea l DSiovciiseiotyn (AoCf SN) usycmleapro sCiuhme mwiasst royr gaannd 3.m Technology. Four technical sessions under this symposium were held in 9.16epte September 2003, at the 226th ACS National Meeting in New York City. 8S ed by Date: mBaasneuds croipnt s thoef tlheaed isnegle-ecdtegde prreesseeanrtcahti onpsr,e setnhties d proancede dtihneg s peveorl-urmevei ewweads wnloadcation proposed and approved by the ACS. Dobli This volume provides a cross-section of scientific and technical u P advancements from the EMSP-supported projects in the high-level waste and the deactivation and decommissioning areas. The chapters in this volume are organized into four sections, in accordance with the sympos ium's four technical sessions, namely: (1) characterization, monitoring, and analysis techniques; (2) separations chemistry and technology; (3) facility inspection, decontamination, and decommissioning, as well as materials science; and (4) modeling and waste treatment chemistries. This volume also serves as a companion to ACS Symposium Series Volume 904 (May 2005), which highlights EMSP achievements relating to subsurface contamination remediation. xi In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. We acknowledge support from the DOE Idaho Operations Office and the DOE Office of Environmental Remediation Sciences Division. We greatly appreciate this support, which extended from the organization of the symposium sessions through this volume publication. This volume would not be possible without the contributions of the EMSP principal investi gators and their collaborators, who provided us with clear, concise, and high-quality manuscripts for this publication. Lastly, we thank the many technical peer reviewers, who provided insightful review and feedback for each manuscript. The combined effort of these authors and reviewers has made this volume a sound, successful representation of research accom plishments, and thus, we hope, a useful resource for the scientific community. 1 0 acs.org 943.pr0 PPrainucilp aWl Taenchgn ical Advisor 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 P4C2iot5tns cbSuuirxrrtgehhn ,At P TvAeenc hu1ne5o,2 l21o89g tihe Fsl oCoorr poration ugust 9, 6 | doi: 1 TSeinfifoarn Tyec Zhnaiccahl Erydi tor A0 n 20 Concurrent Technologies Corporation 35.42 ober 21, MP.Oill.v 3il5le0, UT 84326 3.m 9.16epte 8S ed by Date: oadon wnlcati Dobli u P xii In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. Nuclear Waste Management 1 0 cs.org 43.pr0 a9 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 ugust 9, 6 | doi: 1 A0 n 20 35.42 ober 21, 3.m 9.16epte 8S ed by Date: oadon wnlcati Dobli u P In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006. Chapter 1 Nuclear Waste Management: Accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program Paul W. Wang1 and Roland F. Hirsch2 1Concurrent Technologies Corporation, 425 Sixth Avenue, 28th Floor, 1 0 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 acs.org 943.ch0 SC-23.4 G2Oerffmicaen toofw Bnio Blougilidcainlg a,n Od fEficnev iroofn Smcieenntcael , RUe.sSe.a Drcehp,a rtment of 2012 | http://pubs.0.1021/bk-2006-0 Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585-1290 ust 9, doi: 1 ug6 | A0 2 on 1, 20 42 3.35.mber StateTsh hea sle rgeascuylt eodf ninu ccloeanrs idweeraapbolen se ndveivreolnompmenetnatl caonndt apmroidnuatcitoionn a itn m thaney U onfi ttehde 89.16Septe research, manufacturing, and testing facilities collectively called the nuclear by e: weapons complex. The contamination—radioactive, hazardous, or both—poses ed Dat potentially significant exposure risks to human health and the environment. In oadon 1989, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established the Office of wnlcati Environmental Management (EM) with the mission of safe, accelerated risk Dobli reduction and cleanup of the legacy waste and environmental contamination. u P The scope of the EM cleanup is broad and complex, encompassing vast amounts of contained wastes, contaminated subsurface water and soils, contaminated facilities and equipment, as well as materials in inventory. Many cleanup problems are deemed to be intractable without long-term, science-based research solutions. In 1996, the Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP) was established to support scientific research focusing on the EM cleanup needs. Among the EM need areas, subsurface contamination (i.e., groundwater and soils) and high-level waste are the two areas where scientific research was determined to have the greatest potential impact. Thus, a significant majority of the EMSP portfolio of projects falls in these two areas, while a much smaller portion falls into the area of deactivation and decommissioning of facilities. 2 © 2006 American Chemical Society In Nuclear Waste Management; Wang, P., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2006.

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Content: PREFACE; OVERVIEW; 1. Nuclear Waste Remediation: Accomplishments of the Environmental Management Science Program; CHARACTERIZATION, MONITORING, AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES; 2. Fluorophores as Chemosensors Based on Calix[4]arenes and Three Different Fluorescence Reporters; 3. Spectroscopic Prope
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