In situ nuclear-glass corrosion under geological repository conditions

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Mathieu Debure
Yannick Linard
Christelle Martin
Francis Claret
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[1] BRGM,
[2] French Geological Survey,undefined
[3] Andra,undefined
[4] 1–7 rue Jean Monnet,undefined
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Silicate glasses are durable materials but laboratory experiments reveal that elements that derive from their environment may induce high corrosion rates and reduce their capacity to confine high-level radioactive waste. This study investigates nuclear-glass corrosion in geological media using an in situ diffusion experiment and multi-component diffusion modelling. The model highlights that the pH imposed by the Callovo–Oxfordian (COx) claystone host rock supports secondary-phase precipitation and increases glass corrosion compared with pure water. Elements from the COx rock (mainly Mg and Fe) form secondary phases with Si provided by the glass, which delay the establishment of a passivating interface. The presence of elements (Mg and Fe) that sustain glass alteration does not prevent a significant decrease in the glass-alteration rate, mainly due to the limited species transport that drives system reactivity. These improvements in the understanding of glass corrosion in its environment provide further insights for predictive modelling over larger timescales and space.
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