Impact of Zn, Mg, Ni and Co elements on glass alteration: Additive effects

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作者
Arena, H. [1 ]
Godon, N. [1 ]
Rebiscoul, D. [2 ]
Podor, R. [2 ]
Garces, E. [1 ]
Cabie, M. [3 ]
Mestre, J. -P. [1 ]
机构
[1] CEA, DEN, DTCD, LCLT,Ctr Marcoule, F-30207 Bagnols Sur Ceze, France
[2] ICSM UMR5257 CNRS CEA UM2 ENCSM, Site Marcoule,Bat 426, F-30207 Bagnols Sur Ceze, France
[3] Aix Marseille Univ, CP2M, F-13397 Marseille, France
关键词
Glass; Alteration; Zinc; Magnesium; Nickel; Cobalt; Interface; Secondary phases; NUCLEAR-WASTE-GLASS; LONG-TERM ALTERATION; BOROSILICATE GLASSES; DURABILITY; CORROSION; SURFACE; SON68; MECHANISMS; INSIGHT; DRIVEN;
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10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.11.050
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The minor elements present in the nuclear glass composition or coming from the groundwater of the future repository may impact glass alteration. In this study, the effects of Zn, Mg, Ni and Co on the International Simple Glass (ISG) alteration were studied throughout 511 days of aqueous leaching experiments. The aim was to determine their additive or competitive effect on glass alteration and the nature of the alteration products. The four elements were introduced separately or altogether in solution as XCl2 chloride salts (X = Zn, Mg, Ni or Co) with monthly additions to compensate for their consumption. The alteration kinetics were determined by leachate analyses (ICP-AES) and alteration products were characterized in terms of composition, morphology and microstructure (SEM, TEM-EDX, ToF-SIMS and XRD). Results indicate that when they are introduced separately, Zn, Mg, Ni and Co have the same qualitative and quantitative effect on glass alteration kinetics and on pH: they form secondary phases leading to a pH decrease and a significant increase in glass alteration. The secondary phases were identified as silicates of the added X element: trioctahedral smectites with a stoichiometry of[(Si(4-a) Al-a) (X(3-b) Al-b) O-10 (OH)(2)]((a+b)-) [X-c Na-d Ca-e] ((2c+d+2e)+) with a = 0.11 to 0.45, b = 0.00 to 0.29, c = 0, d = 0.19 to 0.74 and e = 0.10 to 0.14.. It was shown that as pH stabilizes at a minimum value, X-silicates no longer precipitate, thus leading to a significant drop in the glass alteration rate. This pH value depends on X and it has been identified as being 8 for Mg-silicates, probably around 7.3 for Ni and Co-silicates and less than 6.2 for Zn-silicates. When tested together, the effects of these four elements on glass alteration are additive and lead to the formation of a mix of X-silicates that precipitate as long as their constitutive elements are available and the pH is above their respective minimum value. This study brings new quantitative information about the effects of phyllosilicates precipitation on glass durability. These results are important since the precipitation of secondary phases could control, at least partially, the long-term behavior of nuclear glasses in geological repository conditions. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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