Title of article
Hot-pressed phosphate glass–ceramic matrix composites containing calcium phosphate particles for nuclear waste encapsulation
Author/Authors
E. M. Michie، نويسنده , , R. W. GRIMES، نويسنده , , A. R. BOCCACCINI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
5
From page
4152
To page
4156
Abstract
Sodium aluminium phosphate (NaAlP) glass–
ceramic composites were produced as potential wasteforms
for the immobilization of special categories of halide-containing
radioactive waste. Sintering conditions for
encapsulating a simulated waste (a calcinated mixture of
calcium phosphate host and various oxides) in the cold-pressedNaAlP
glass–ceramicwere first determined and the results
were compared with similar samples prepared by hot pressing.
In both cases, the conditions aimed to provide a very highdensity
material, via as low production temperatures as possible,
in conjunction with a high waste loading (75 wt.%
simulated waste to 25 wt.% glass). It was found that by hot
pressing and using aNaAlP glass–ceramic containing 2 mol%
B2O3, significantly lower temperatures could be employed
compared to the cold pressing and sintering route. The lowest
temperature at which a sufficiently dense hot-pressed product
was achieved (86% theoretical density), that exhibited
mechanical properties similar to those of borosilicate glass
(e.g. Young’s modulus 67 ± 2 GPa), was 550 C. This processing
temperature is considerably lower than values
reported in the literature for similar systems. As such, hot
pressing can be considered as a convenient technique for the
fabrication of this type of composite for waste encapsulation
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
834383
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