Chemical durability and structural analysis of PbO-B sub(2)O sub(3) glasses and testing for simulated radioactive wastes

Lead borate based glass formulations with high chemical durability and lower melting temperatures compared to the currently used glasses were developed as candidates for the vitrification of radioactive waste. Properties including chemical durability, glass transformation temperature, and melting te...

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Published inJournal of nuclear materials Vol. 445; no. 1-3; pp. 154 - 164
Main Authors Erdogan, Cem, Bengisu, Murat, Erenturk, Sema Akyil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.02.2014
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Summary:Lead borate based glass formulations with high chemical durability and lower melting temperatures compared to the currently used glasses were developed as candidates for the vitrification of radioactive waste. Properties including chemical durability, glass transformation temperature, and melting temperature were analyzed. The chemical durability of PbO-B sub(2)O sub(3) glasses with PbO contents ranging from 30 to 80 mol% was determined. An average dissolution rate of 0.2 g m super(-2) day super(-1) was obtained for the composition 80PbO times 20B sub(2)O sub(3). These glasses were studied under simulation conditions and showed good potential as a vitrification matrix for radioactive waste management. Clear vitrified waste products containing up to 30 mol% SrO and 25 mol% Cs sub(2)O could be obtained. Leaching rates are about hundred times higher in low PbO glasses compared to high PbO glasses. These results are encouraging since they open up new horizons in the development of low melting temperature lead borate glass for waste immobilization applications.
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ISSN:0022-3115
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.10.025