Influence of young cement water on the corrosion of the International Simple Glass

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Colleen Mann
Karine Ferrand
Sanheng Liu
Jeremy R. Eskelsen
Eric Pierce
Karel Lemmens
Claire Corkhill
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[1] University of Sheffield,NucleUS Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] SCK.CEN,undefined
[3] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,undefined
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npj Materials Degradation | / 3卷
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Understanding the corrosion of nuclear waste glass is critical to predicting its safe disposal within a geological facility. The corrosion mechanisms and kinetics of the International Simple Glass, a simplified version of high-level nuclear waste glass, was shown to be significantly influenced by a high pH cement solution representative of disposal conditions. We provide the first microscopic characterisation of the porous, Zr-rich aluminoalkali-silica gel corrosion layer that was observed. Ca, Na and K from the cement solution were incorporated into the corrosion layer to charge compensate Si, Al and Zr species; the incorporation of Al was postulated to result in precipitation of an aluminosilicate-rich gel with large voids, facilitating rapid transport of species through the gel layer and significantly enhancing the corrosion rate. Precipitation of Al-containing zeolite and phyllosilicate phases was also observed, indicating that cementitious solutions may promote the detrimental ‘rate resumption’ stage of glass corrosion.
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