Borosilicate glasses for nuclear waste applications are limited in waste loading by the precipitation of water-soluble molybdates. In order to increase storage efficiency, new compositions are sought out that trap molybdenum in a water-durable CaMoO₄ crystalline phase. Factors affecting CaMoO₄ combination and glass-in-glass phase separation in calcium borosilicate systems as a function of changing [MoO₃] and [B₂O₃] are examined in this study in order to understand how competition for charge balancers affects phase separation. It further examines the influence of radiation damage on structural modifications using 0.77 to 1.34 GGy of 2.5 MeV electron radiation that replicates inelastic collisions predicted to occur over long-term storage. The...
International audienceA glass‐ceramic waste form is being developed for immobilization of waste stre...
This work demonstrates the formulation of glass ceramics for nuclear waste storage that increases th...
The United States department of energy (DOE) has proposed an alkali alkaline-earth aluminoborosilica...
Borosilicate glasses for nuclear waste applications are limited in waste loading by the precipitatio...
International audienceA series of calcium borosilicate glasses with varying [B2O3], [MoO3], and [CaO...
Molybdenum solubility is a limiting factor to actinide loading in nuclear waste glasses, as it initi...
Funder: FfWGFunder: Cambridge Philosophical SocietyAbstract: The aim of this paper was to assess fac...
The aim of this paper was to assess factors affecting primary and secondary phase separation in simp...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Royal Society of Chemistry via http...
MoO 3 is one of the challenging oxides in nuclear waste vitrification in the UK. It has a poor solu...
In order to increase the waste loading efficiency in nuclear waste glasses, alternate glass ceramic ...
Alkali borosilicate glasses have been widely used as a matrix for the vitrification of high level ra...
MoO3 is poorly soluble in borosilicate glasses which can lead to the crystallization of undesired ph...
Crystalline and glass composite materials are currently being investigated for the immobilization of...
International audienceThe effects of phase separation by nucleation and growth as well as those of c...
International audienceA glass‐ceramic waste form is being developed for immobilization of waste stre...
This work demonstrates the formulation of glass ceramics for nuclear waste storage that increases th...
The United States department of energy (DOE) has proposed an alkali alkaline-earth aluminoborosilica...
Borosilicate glasses for nuclear waste applications are limited in waste loading by the precipitatio...
International audienceA series of calcium borosilicate glasses with varying [B2O3], [MoO3], and [CaO...
Molybdenum solubility is a limiting factor to actinide loading in nuclear waste glasses, as it initi...
Funder: FfWGFunder: Cambridge Philosophical SocietyAbstract: The aim of this paper was to assess fac...
The aim of this paper was to assess factors affecting primary and secondary phase separation in simp...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Royal Society of Chemistry via http...
MoO 3 is one of the challenging oxides in nuclear waste vitrification in the UK. It has a poor solu...
In order to increase the waste loading efficiency in nuclear waste glasses, alternate glass ceramic ...
Alkali borosilicate glasses have been widely used as a matrix for the vitrification of high level ra...
MoO3 is poorly soluble in borosilicate glasses which can lead to the crystallization of undesired ph...
Crystalline and glass composite materials are currently being investigated for the immobilization of...
International audienceThe effects of phase separation by nucleation and growth as well as those of c...
International audienceA glass‐ceramic waste form is being developed for immobilization of waste stre...
This work demonstrates the formulation of glass ceramics for nuclear waste storage that increases th...
The United States department of energy (DOE) has proposed an alkali alkaline-earth aluminoborosilica...