Savage, David, Robbins, Jane E., Merriman, Richard J. (1985) Hydrothermal crystallization of a radioactive waste storage glass. Mineralogical Magazine, 49 (351) 195-201 doi:10.1180/minmag.1985.049.351.06
Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ||
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Title | Hydrothermal crystallization of a radioactive waste storage glass | ||
Journal | Mineralogical Magazine | ISSN | 0026-461X |
Authors | Savage, David | Author | |
Robbins, Jane E. | Author | ||
Merriman, Richard J. | Author | ||
Year | 1985 (April) | Volume | 49 |
Page(s) | 195-201 | Issue | 351 |
Publisher | Mineralogical Society | ||
Download URL | https://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_49/49-351-195.pdf+ | ||
DOI | doi:10.1180/minmag.1985.049.351.06Search in ResearchGate | ||
Mindat Ref. ID | 3724 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:3724:6 |
GUID | 90d1cdf6-d82e-4e05-9bd1-9a0ce56fbd8d | ||
Full Reference | Savage, David, Robbins, Jane E., Merriman, Richard J. (1985) Hydrothermal crystallization of a radioactive waste storage glass. Mineralogical Magazine, 49 (351) 195-201 doi:10.1180/minmag.1985.049.351.06 | ||
Plain Text | Savage, David, Robbins, Jane E., Merriman, Richard J. (1985) Hydrothermal crystallization of a radioactive waste storage glass. Mineralogical Magazine, 49 (351) 195-201 doi:10.1180/minmag.1985.049.351.06 | ||
In | (1985, April) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 49 (351) Mineralogical Society | ||
Abstract/Notes | AbstractA borosilicate glass, containing 25 wt. % of simulated high-level radioactive waste has been reacted with water at 350°C and 500 bars for 14 and 48 days using large-volume ‘cold-seal’ high-pressure equipment. Under these conditions the glass crystallizes a suite of mineral phases including: albite, NaAlSi3O8; aegirine, NaFeSi2O6; riebeckite, Na2Fe2(Fe,Mg)3Si8O22(OH)2; zektzerite, LiNaZrSi6O15; barium-strontium molybdate, (Ba,Sr)MoO4; stillwellite, (Nd,Ce,La)BSiO5; willemite, Zn2SiO4; smectite; a lithium-sodium borosilicate hydrate; melilite (åkermanite), Ca2MgSi2O7. A description of the morphology of these phases is given, together with a number of chemical analyses. The implications of the incorporation of waste species in these mineral phases to the disposal of high-level radioactive waste is discussed. |
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