Compositional effects on the growth of diopside crystals in the simulated high‐level waste glass
Ruidong Jia,
Chenchen Niu,
Xuelian Liu
et al.
Abstract:Borosilicate glasses are the primary waste forms for the industrial immobilization of high‐level liquid waste. Yet, the compositional variation of waste glasses can form the diopside phase, which can be detrimental to the melting process and the properties of the final glass products. This study prepared simulated waste glasses with variable contents of alkaline earth metals, boron, transition metals, and rare earth metal oxide and subjected them to heat treatments. The effect of the compositional variation on… Show more
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