We have characterized the corrosion behavior of several Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF) reference waste glasses by conducting static dissolution tests with crushed glasses. Glass dissolution rates were calculated from measured B concentrations in tests conducted for up to five years. The dissolution rates of all glasses increased significantly after certain alteration phases precipitated. Calculation of the dissolution rates was complicated by the decrease in the available surface area as the glass dissolves. We took the loss of surface area into account by modeling the particles to be spheres, then extracting from the short-term test results the dissolution rate corresponding to a linear decrease in the radius of spherical particl...
Long-term disposal of nuclear waste is a problem for the world’s nuclear energy industry. The prefer...
The first comprehensive assessment of the dissolution kinetics of simulant Magnox–ThORP blended UK h...
The three generically accepted stages of glass corrosion are reviewed with focus on final stage term...
Whereas a prior conception of glass dissolution assumed a relatively rapid initial dissolution which...
We have conducted static dissolution tests to study the corrosion behavior of the Environmental Asse...
An iron phosphate base glass and a simulated Hanford Tank Farm B (TFB) waste loaded iron phosphate g...
An iron phosphate base glass and a simulated Hanford Tank Farm B (TFB) waste loaded iron phosphate g...
An iron phosphate base glass and a simulated Hanford Tank Farm B (TFB) waste loaded iron phosphate g...
A glass bonded-sodalite ceramic waste form (CWF) has been developed to immobilize salt wastes from e...
The purpose of this report is to review previous work on the weathering of natural glasses; and to m...
Laboratory tests are being, conducted using two radionuclide-doped Defense Waste Processing, Facilit...
A program was established for the DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) to evaluate factors th...
Glass corrosion in MCC-1 tests at 90{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C and 30{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C was ch...
The long-term performance of glasses developed for stabilizing Hanford low-level radioactive waste i...
The corrosion behavior of a borosilicate glass containing 20 mass 5 Na{sub 2}O was assessed using st...
Long-term disposal of nuclear waste is a problem for the world’s nuclear energy industry. The prefer...
The first comprehensive assessment of the dissolution kinetics of simulant Magnox–ThORP blended UK h...
The three generically accepted stages of glass corrosion are reviewed with focus on final stage term...
Whereas a prior conception of glass dissolution assumed a relatively rapid initial dissolution which...
We have conducted static dissolution tests to study the corrosion behavior of the Environmental Asse...
An iron phosphate base glass and a simulated Hanford Tank Farm B (TFB) waste loaded iron phosphate g...
An iron phosphate base glass and a simulated Hanford Tank Farm B (TFB) waste loaded iron phosphate g...
An iron phosphate base glass and a simulated Hanford Tank Farm B (TFB) waste loaded iron phosphate g...
A glass bonded-sodalite ceramic waste form (CWF) has been developed to immobilize salt wastes from e...
The purpose of this report is to review previous work on the weathering of natural glasses; and to m...
Laboratory tests are being, conducted using two radionuclide-doped Defense Waste Processing, Facilit...
A program was established for the DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) to evaluate factors th...
Glass corrosion in MCC-1 tests at 90{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C and 30{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C was ch...
The long-term performance of glasses developed for stabilizing Hanford low-level radioactive waste i...
The corrosion behavior of a borosilicate glass containing 20 mass 5 Na{sub 2}O was assessed using st...
Long-term disposal of nuclear waste is a problem for the world’s nuclear energy industry. The prefer...
The first comprehensive assessment of the dissolution kinetics of simulant Magnox–ThORP blended UK h...
The three generically accepted stages of glass corrosion are reviewed with focus on final stage term...