In order to increase the loading of rare earth- and molybdenum-rich high-level waste in the waste forms, zirconolite- and powellite-based multi-phase borosilicate glass-ceramics were synthesized via an in-situ heat treatment method. The effects of the CTZ (CaO, TiO2 and ZrO2) content on the crystallization, microstructure and aqueous durability of the multi-phase borosilicate glass-ceramics were studied. The results indicate that the increase of CTZ content can promote crystallization. The glass-ceramics presented even structures when the CTZ content was ≥ 40 wt%. For the glass-ceramic with 40 wt% CTZ, only zirconolite and powellite crystals were detected and powellite crystals were mainly distributed around zirconolite, whereas for the gla...
The devitrification products of two simulated high level radioactive waste (HLW) glasses have been i...
Glass can undergo devitrification with time and the incorporation of actinides with their alpha-deca...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
International audienceIn this study, we synthesized glass-ceramics from glasses in the system SiO 2-...
A glass ceramic waste form is being developed for treatment of secondary waste streams generated by ...
Glass-ceramics, with a specific crystalline phase assembly, can combine the advantages of glass and ...
Glass-ceramics, with a specific crystalline phase assembly, can combine the advantages of glass and ...
International audienceA glass‐ceramic waste form is being developed for immobilization of waste stre...
DoctorPyroprocessing is an alternative reprocessing method for managing and reusing spent nuclear fu...
Waste loadings of reprocessed spent nuclear fuel vitrified into borosilicate glass can be increased ...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
In the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) waste streams, zirconia is often the waste load limiti...
NSERCGlass–ceramic composite materials are being investigated for numerous applications (i.e., texti...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Zirconolite-based glass-ceramic is considered a promising wasteform for conditioning minor actinide-...
The devitrification products of two simulated high level radioactive waste (HLW) glasses have been i...
Glass can undergo devitrification with time and the incorporation of actinides with their alpha-deca...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
International audienceIn this study, we synthesized glass-ceramics from glasses in the system SiO 2-...
A glass ceramic waste form is being developed for treatment of secondary waste streams generated by ...
Glass-ceramics, with a specific crystalline phase assembly, can combine the advantages of glass and ...
Glass-ceramics, with a specific crystalline phase assembly, can combine the advantages of glass and ...
International audienceA glass‐ceramic waste form is being developed for immobilization of waste stre...
DoctorPyroprocessing is an alternative reprocessing method for managing and reusing spent nuclear fu...
Waste loadings of reprocessed spent nuclear fuel vitrified into borosilicate glass can be increased ...
The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is developing crystalline ceramic waste forms to incor...
In the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant (ICPP) waste streams, zirconia is often the waste load limiti...
NSERCGlass–ceramic composite materials are being investigated for numerous applications (i.e., texti...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Zirconolite-based glass-ceramic is considered a promising wasteform for conditioning minor actinide-...
The devitrification products of two simulated high level radioactive waste (HLW) glasses have been i...
Glass can undergo devitrification with time and the incorporation of actinides with their alpha-deca...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...