International audienceAmorphous silica-rich surface layers, also called gels, can passivate silicate glass and minerals depending on environmental conditions. However, several uncertainties remain on the mechanisms controlling the formation of these layers. In this paper, the influence of exogenous ions supplied by solutions is studied, both on the formation and on the properties of the gel formed on international simple glass (ISG). ISG was altered at 90 °C, pH$_{90°C}$ 7, in silica-saturated solutions containing various alkaline cations separately (Li$^+$ , Na$^+$ , K$^+$ , and Cs$^+$). The alteration kinetics observed with Li and Na in the solution is similar to that observed with no ions, while K and Cs in the solution tend to decrease ...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
International audienceKnowing the structure of a material is necessary to understand its evolution u...
The presence of alkaline metal ions increases considerably the sintering rate process of silicagels....
International audienceAmorphous silica-rich surface layers, also called gels, can passivate silicate...
International audienceAmorphous silica-rich surface layers, also called gels, can passivate silicate...
International audienceIn the concept of deep geological repository for High Level Wastes, the chemic...
International audienceIt is known for decades that silica saturated solutions allow borosilicate gla...
International audienceInternational Simple Glass altered for years in silica saturated conditions de...
In this study two routes for the gelation of water glass have been investigated; the destabilization...
Mineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic that has been deeply investigated but is not und...
International audienceMineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic deeply investigated but in...
International audienceThis study is based on the understanding of the behavior of alkali silicates i...
There are a variety of applications for glasses in alkaline environments, including glass fibers and...
Leaching of alkalis from glass is widely recognized as an important mechanism in the initial stages ...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
International audienceKnowing the structure of a material is necessary to understand its evolution u...
The presence of alkaline metal ions increases considerably the sintering rate process of silicagels....
International audienceAmorphous silica-rich surface layers, also called gels, can passivate silicate...
International audienceAmorphous silica-rich surface layers, also called gels, can passivate silicate...
International audienceIn the concept of deep geological repository for High Level Wastes, the chemic...
International audienceIt is known for decades that silica saturated solutions allow borosilicate gla...
International audienceInternational Simple Glass altered for years in silica saturated conditions de...
In this study two routes for the gelation of water glass have been investigated; the destabilization...
Mineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic that has been deeply investigated but is not und...
International audienceMineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic deeply investigated but in...
International audienceThis study is based on the understanding of the behavior of alkali silicates i...
There are a variety of applications for glasses in alkaline environments, including glass fibers and...
Leaching of alkalis from glass is widely recognized as an important mechanism in the initial stages ...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
International audienceKnowing the structure of a material is necessary to understand its evolution u...
The presence of alkaline metal ions increases considerably the sintering rate process of silicagels....