Corrosion of the International Simple Glass under acidic to hyperalkaline conditions

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Daniel J. Backhouse
Adam J. Fisher
James J. Neeway
Claire L. Corkhill
Neil C. Hyatt
Russell J. Hand
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[1] University of Sheffield,ISL, Department of Materials Science & Engineering
[2] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,Energy and Environment Directorate
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npj Materials Degradation | / 2卷
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Assessment of glass dissolution kinetics, under disposal relevant temperature and pH environments, is required to credibly estimate radionuclide release rates from vitrified radioactive waste. Leaching of the International Simple Glass (ISG) under acidic to hyperalkaline conditions was examined. Forward rate measurements have been obtained using the dynamic leaching SPFT protocol and rate parameters for B, Na and Si in the basic regime; errors in rates predicted using these parameters at high pH and temperature are significant because the fitting uses logarithmic data. Longer term behaviour under hyperalkaline conditions, representative of some disposal environments, was investigated using the PCT and MCC-1 static leaching protocols with Ca(OH)2 solutions for up to 120 days (PCT) and 720 days (MCC-1). In hyperalkaline conditions dissolution was incongruent for all elements and the presence of alternating zirconia-rich and zirconia-poor alteration layers was observed on all leached monoliths, indicating the occurrence of a self-organisation phenomenon during leaching.
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