Title of article :
Long-term product consistency test of simulated 90-19/Nd HLW glass
Author/Authors :
Gan، نويسنده , , X.Y. and Zhang، نويسنده , , Z.T. and Yuan، نويسنده , , W.Y. and Wang، نويسنده , , L. and Bai، نويسنده , , Y. and Ma، نويسنده , , H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Chemical durability of 90-19/Nd glass, a simulated high-level waste (HLW) glass in contact with the groundwater was investigated with a long-term product consistency test (PCT). Generally, it is difficult to observe the long term property of HLW glass due to the slow corrosion rate in a mild condition. In order to overcome this problem, increased contacting surface (S/V = 6000 m−1) and elevated temperature (150 °C) were employed to accelerate the glass corrosion evolution. The micro-morphological characteristics of the glass surface and the secondary minerals formed after the glass alteration were analyzed by SEM-EDS and XRD, and concentrations of elements in the leaching solution were determined by ICP-AES. In our experiments, two types of minerals, which have great impact on glass dissolution, were found to form on 90-19/Nd HLW glass surface when it was subjected to a long-term leaching in the groundwater. One is Mg–Fe-rich phyllosilicates with honeycomb structure; the other is aluminosilicates (zeolites). Mg and Fe in the leaching solution participated in the formation of phyllosilicates. The main components of phyllosilicates in alteration products of 90-19/Nd HLW glass are nontronite (Na0.3Fe2Si4O10(OH)2·4H2O) and montmorillonite (Ca0.2(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(OH)2·4H2O), and those of aluminosilicates are mordenite ((Na2,K2,Ca)Al2Si10O24·7H2O)) and clinoptilolite ((Na,K,Ca)5Al6Si30O72·18H2O). Minerals like Ca(Mg)SO4 and CaCO3 with low solubility limits are prone to form precipitant on the glass surface. Appearance of the phyllosilicates and aluminosilicates result in the dissolution rate of 90-19/Nd HLW glass resumed, which is increased by several times over the stable rate. As further dissolution of the glass, both B and Na in the glass were found to leach out in borax form.
Journal title :
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Journal title :
Journal of Nuclear Materials