Borosilicate glasses are currently used for the immobilization of highly radioactive waste and are materials of choice for many biomedical and research industries. They are metastable materials that corrode in aqueous solutions, reflected by the formation of silica-rich surface alteration layers (SAL). Until now, there is no consensus in the scientific community about the reaction and transport mechanism(s) and the rate-limiting steps involved in the formation of SALs. Here we report the results of multi-isotope tracer (2H,18O,10B, 30Si, 44Ca) corrosion experiments that were performed with precorroded and pristine glass monoliths prepared from the six-component international simple glass and a quaternary aluminum borosilicate glass. Results...
This study investigates the long term behavior of glasses used for confinement of nuclear wastes. Th...
International audienceAbiotic mechanisms of chemical alteration of glass are discussed in terms of t...
The immobilization of radioactive waste into glass waste forms is a baseline process of nuclear wast...
Borosilicate glasses are currently used for the immobilization of highly radioactive waste and are m...
Currently accepted mechanistic models describing aqueous corrosion of borosilicate glasses are based...
One important application of borosilicate glass is its use as a nuclear waste form to immobilize hig...
International audienceSignificant efforts have been made into understanding the dissolution of silic...
International audienceSilicate glasses are durable solids, and yet they are chemically unstable in c...
International audienceMineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic deeply investigated but in...
International audienceSilicate glasses are durable materials, but are they sufficiently durable to c...
Mineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic that has been deeply investigated but is not und...
This study investigates the long term behavior of glasses used for confinement of nuclear wastes. Th...
International audienceAbiotic mechanisms of chemical alteration of glass are discussed in terms of t...
The immobilization of radioactive waste into glass waste forms is a baseline process of nuclear wast...
Borosilicate glasses are currently used for the immobilization of highly radioactive waste and are m...
Currently accepted mechanistic models describing aqueous corrosion of borosilicate glasses are based...
One important application of borosilicate glass is its use as a nuclear waste form to immobilize hig...
International audienceSignificant efforts have been made into understanding the dissolution of silic...
International audienceSilicate glasses are durable solids, and yet they are chemically unstable in c...
International audienceMineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic deeply investigated but in...
International audienceSilicate glasses are durable materials, but are they sufficiently durable to c...
Mineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic that has been deeply investigated but is not und...
This study investigates the long term behavior of glasses used for confinement of nuclear wastes. Th...
International audienceAbiotic mechanisms of chemical alteration of glass are discussed in terms of t...
The immobilization of radioactive waste into glass waste forms is a baseline process of nuclear wast...