Published 1993 | Version v1
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The effect of gamma irradiation on the volatility and redox state of simulated DWPF high-level nuclear waste glasses

  • 1. Westinghouse Savannah River Co., Aiken, SC (United States)

Description

Gamma-induced volatility of simulated DWPF high-level nuclear waste glasses is highly dependent upon the redox state of the glass. For oxidized glasses with an Fe2+/(Fe2+ + Fe3+) ratio < 0.1, no volatility was detected after gamma irradiation. Since the projected DWPF high-level radioactive waste glasses will be oxidized, no significant gamma-induced volatility is expected for these glasses up to the glass transition temperature. For larger pieces of highly-reduced DWPF simulated waste glass, no volatility was observed (using ∼100 mg pieces in the TGA) after gamma irradiation. However, for powdered samples of this reduced glass, volatility changes upon gamma radiation were detected at 350 and 475 degrees C. The volatility at 350 degrees C was due to changes at the glass surface whereas the changes in volatility at 475 degrees C were due to interactions of gamma irradiation within the bulk of the glass. The glass transition temperatures of both oxidized and reduced glasses were unaffected by gamma irradiation but did increase upon a second heat cycle. Results are also presented which reveal that no significant change in redox level within the glass occurred as a result of gamma irradiation

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Publishing Information

Publisher
American Nuclear Society, Inc.
Imprint Place
La Grange Park, IL (United States)
Imprint Title
High Level Radioactive Waste Management: Proceedings. Volume 2
Imprint Pagination
1090 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1735-1740.

Conference

Title
10. international high-level radioactive waste management conference.
Dates
25-29 Apr 1993.
Place
Las Vegas, NV (United States).