Robert J. Silva [and others] ; with an appendix on "Chemical thermodynamics of uranium" written by Ingmar Grenthe [and others] ; Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Amsterdam ; New York
Elsevier
1995
(xvii, 374 pages) : illustrations.
Chemical thermodynamics (Amsterdam, Netherlands), vol. 2.
I. Introduction --;II. Standards, Conventions, and Contents of the Tables. II. 1. Symbols, terminology and nomenclature. II. 2. Units and conversion factors. II. 3. Standard and reference conditions. II. 4. Fundamental physical constants. II. 5. Uncertainty estimates. II. 6. The NEA-TDB system. II. 7. Presentation of the selected data --;III. Selected americium data --;IV. Selected auxiliary data --;V. Discussion of data selection. V.1. Elemental americium. V.2. Simple americium aqua ions. V.3. Oxygen and hydrogen compounds and complexes. V.4. Group 17 (halogen) compounds and complexes. V.5. Group 16 (chalcogen) compounds and complexes. V.6. Group 15 compounds and complexes. V.7. Group 14 compounds and complexes. V.8. Group 13 compounds. V.9. Group 9 compounds. V.10. Group 6 complexes. V.11. Group 5 complexes. V.12. Group 4 complexes. V.13. Actinide compounds and complexes. V.14. Group 2 (alkaline-earth) and group 3 compounds.
This volume reviews the chemical thermodynamic data of elements of particular importance in the safety assessment modelling of high-level radioactive waste storage and disposal facilities. Here, experimental data reported in the literature of americium is assessed.
Americium compounds.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Inorganic.
Thermodynamics.
Robert J. Silva [and others] ; with an appendix on "Chemical thermodynamics of uranium" written by Ingmar Grenthe [and others] ; Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.