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Corrosion behaviors of a glass-bonded sodalite ceramic waste form and its constituents

Description

A ceramic waste form (CWF) of glass bonded sodalite is being developed as a waste form for the long-term immobilization of fission products and transuranic elements from the U.S. Department of Energy's activities on spent nuclear fuel conditioning. A durable waste form was prepared by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) a mixture of salt-loaded zeolite powders and glass frit. During HIP the zeolite is converted to sodalite, and the resultant CWF is been completed for durations of up to 182 days. Four dissolution modes were identified: dissolution of free salt, dissolution of the aluminosilicate matrix of sodalite and the accompanying dissolution of occluded salt, dissolution of the boroaluminosilicate matrix of the glass, and ion exchange. Synergies inherent to the CWF were identified by comparing the results of the tests with pure glass and sodalite with those of the composite CWF

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Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from OSTI as DE00011732; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/11732-7cVHA3/webviewable/

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
11 p.
Report number
ANL/CMT/CP--98668

Conference

Title
American Nuclear Society International Conference on Future Nuclear Systems
Acronym
Global '99
Dates
29 Aug - 3 Sep 1999
Place
Jackson Hole, WY (United States)

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
W-31109-ENG-38
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)