To understand the role of water diffusion on the long-term nuclear waste glass alteration, dynamic experiments were conducted with the borosilicate SON 68 glass in synthetic solutions enriched in Si, Na and B at 50 and 90 °C. The water entering the glass exists to 80% in the form of molecular H2O and to 20% in the form of SiOH. The ratio of H/Na was 2.6 ± 0.3, indicating a complex mechanism including water diffusion and ionic-exchange. It was in agreement with model calculations based on glass structural units such as reedmergnerite and B2O3. Water diffusion coefficients in the glass, determined by modeling of the experimental data, were between 2 × 10−21 and 6 × 10−23 m2 s−1. Finally, under HLW disposal conditions, where interaction of nuc...
The temperature dependence of glass durability, particularly that of nuclear waste glasses, is asses...
For isolation of nuclear wastes through the vitrification process, waste slurry is mixed with borosi...
During the geological disposal of high-level waste, the nuclear glass is expected to be first hydrat...
To understand the role of water diffusion on the long-term nuclear waste glass alteration, dynamic e...
International audienceThe long term alteration rate of the French R7T7 nuclear glass has been invest...
Le but de ce travail est de déterminer le rôle de la diffusion de l'eau dans l'altération du verre n...
Abstract: High level nuclear waste is often immobilised in a borosilicate glass for disposal. Howeve...
International audienceCurrent kinetic models for nuclear waste glasses (e.g. GM2001, GRAAL) are base...
The long-term nuclear waste glass dissolution rate and the mechanism which controls the dissolution ...
Water diffusion in silicate melts is a fundamental process controlling physical and chemical consequ...
One important application of borosilicate glass is its use as a nuclear waste form to immobilize hig...
Glass corrosion in MCC-1 tests at 90{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C and 30{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C was ch...
Repository-oriented leaching experiments involving Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) 165 type glass un...
The chemical durability of simulated nuclear waste glasses having different water contents was studi...
The effects of water on the properties of simulated nuclear waste glasses were investigated. Water c...
The temperature dependence of glass durability, particularly that of nuclear waste glasses, is asses...
For isolation of nuclear wastes through the vitrification process, waste slurry is mixed with borosi...
During the geological disposal of high-level waste, the nuclear glass is expected to be first hydrat...
To understand the role of water diffusion on the long-term nuclear waste glass alteration, dynamic e...
International audienceThe long term alteration rate of the French R7T7 nuclear glass has been invest...
Le but de ce travail est de déterminer le rôle de la diffusion de l'eau dans l'altération du verre n...
Abstract: High level nuclear waste is often immobilised in a borosilicate glass for disposal. Howeve...
International audienceCurrent kinetic models for nuclear waste glasses (e.g. GM2001, GRAAL) are base...
The long-term nuclear waste glass dissolution rate and the mechanism which controls the dissolution ...
Water diffusion in silicate melts is a fundamental process controlling physical and chemical consequ...
One important application of borosilicate glass is its use as a nuclear waste form to immobilize hig...
Glass corrosion in MCC-1 tests at 90{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C and 30{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C was ch...
Repository-oriented leaching experiments involving Savannah River Laboratory (SRL) 165 type glass un...
The chemical durability of simulated nuclear waste glasses having different water contents was studi...
The effects of water on the properties of simulated nuclear waste glasses were investigated. Water c...
The temperature dependence of glass durability, particularly that of nuclear waste glasses, is asses...
For isolation of nuclear wastes through the vitrification process, waste slurry is mixed with borosi...
During the geological disposal of high-level waste, the nuclear glass is expected to be first hydrat...