Evaluation of Sodium Borate Glasses for Radioactive Waste Immobilization Applications
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2017-10-12
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Springer
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Abstract
Properties of sodium borate glasses, including chemical durability, leaching rate, glass transformation temperature, and melting temperature were analyzed for waste immobilization applications. The lowest dissolution rate (1.6 x 10(-8) g cm(-2) min(-1)) among candidate sodium borate host glasses was achieved in 45Na(2)O center dot 5P(2)O(5)center dot 5PbO center dot 45B(2)O(3). Similarly, the lowest dissolution rate (5.5 x 10(-8) g cm(-2) min(-1)) for simulated waste glass compositions was achieved in 20SrO center dot 80(30Na(2)O center dot 60PbO center dot 10B(2)O(3)). Clear vitrified waste products containing up to 35 mol% SrO and 25 mol% Cs2O were obtained. Low melting temperatures ranging from 222 to 440 A degrees C were achieved in simulated waste glasses.
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Borate glasses, Radioactive waste, Vitrified waste, Chemical durability, Structural characterization, Chemical Durability, Silicate-Glasses, Pbo-B2o3 Glasses, Removal, Chemical durability, Borate glasses, Radioactive waste, Structural characterization, Vitrified waste
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0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
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Journal of Radıoanalytıcal And Nuclear Chemıstry
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314
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3
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2069
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2086
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