2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2644493
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On the Coordination of Actinides and Fission Products in Silicate Glasses

Abstract: Abstract. The local structure around Th, U, Ce and Nd in leached silicate glasses was examined using XAFS spectroscopy at their L 3 edges and also at the K edge of Fe, Co, Ni, Zr and Mo. Pellets of inactive borosilicate glasses with a simplified or a complex composition were leached statically at 90°C, at pH buffered to 0 or 6 for 28 days (surface/volume, S/V, ratios of 0.1 cm -1 ). These glasses are compared to another SON68 sample (denoted "SP1" in this paper) that was statically leached for 12 years under s… Show more

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“…It is desirable that the transition or rare earth elements be immobilized (vitrified) in the glass matrix as toxic ions and/or fission products of self-irradiation decay [19][20]. Consequently, the structural changes that occur in real nuclear glasses can be simulated by the introduction of TM and/or RE atoms into the glass network; this technique can be used to determine the evolution in the TM and RE ion environments, as well as any structural modifications in the glass matrix that they may cause [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is desirable that the transition or rare earth elements be immobilized (vitrified) in the glass matrix as toxic ions and/or fission products of self-irradiation decay [19][20]. Consequently, the structural changes that occur in real nuclear glasses can be simulated by the introduction of TM and/or RE atoms into the glass network; this technique can be used to determine the evolution in the TM and RE ion environments, as well as any structural modifications in the glass matrix that they may cause [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%