International audienceMineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic deeply investigated but incompletely understood and of a great interest for the geochemical and materials science communities. If the interfacial dissolution/reprecipitation mechanism seems to be applicable to most of silicate minerals, the debate remains open concerning glass. Here we studied two model glasses, a ternary borosilicate (CJ1) and the same glass doped with 4.1 mol % of Al2O3 (CJ2). The two glasses were altered at 90°C, pH 9, and in conditions far and close to saturation with respect to amorphous silica, to determine the initial and residual rates. Moreover, a specific experiment was conducted for a short duration with a solution highly enriched with 18O ...
International audienceAbiotic mechanisms of chemical alteration of glass are discussed in terms of t...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
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...
Mineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic that has been deeply investigated but is not und...
Currently accepted mechanistic models describing aqueous corrosion of borosilicate glasses are based...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
International audienceUnderstanding the dissolution of silicate glasses and minerals from atomic to ...
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...
Borosilicate glasses are currently used for the immobilization of highly radioactive waste and are m...
International audienceAbiotic mechanisms of chemical alteration of glass are discussed in terms of t...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
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...
Mineral and glass dissolution is a scientific topic that has been deeply investigated but is not und...
Currently accepted mechanistic models describing aqueous corrosion of borosilicate glasses are based...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
International audienceUnderstanding the dissolution of silicate glasses and minerals from atomic to ...
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...
Borosilicate glasses are currently used for the immobilization of highly radioactive waste and are m...
International audienceAbiotic mechanisms of chemical alteration of glass are discussed in terms of t...
International audienceThis study investigates the analogy between basaltic and borosilicate glasses ...
International audienceSilicate glasses are durable solids, and yet they are chemically unstable in c...