Published 1984 | Version v1
Book

Leach behavior of SRL TDS-131 Defense Waste Glass in water at high/low flow rates

  • 1. Catholic Univ. of America, Washington, DC

Description

Leach tests carried out on SRL TDS-131 Defense Waste Glass indicate that at high flow rates the controlling mechanism is simple corrosion. The matrix elements (Si, Al) are leached out at rates similar to those of the leaching of the alkalis and of boron, and the leaching process is nearly linear with time. At slow flow rates (below 1 m/yr) leaching becomes controlled by the build-up of a protective layer. Al and most of the Si remain in the leached surface layer. The leach rates decrease in the course of the test before leveling off at constant values which are almost inversely proportional to the contact time, indicating that leachate concentrations have become solubility-limited. The low concentrations observed at this stage indicate the formation of alteration products. 17 references, 4 figures, 2 tables

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Elsevier Science Publishing Company, Inc.
Imprint Place
New York, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Scientific basis for nuclear waste management VII
Journal Page Range
p. 643-653.

Conference

Title
Materials Research Society annual meeting.
Dates
14-17 Nov 1983.
Place
Boston, MA (USA).