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Vitrification of nuclear wastes by complex sol-gel process

TitoloVitrification of nuclear wastes by complex sol-gel process
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2012
AutoriDeptuła, A., Miłkowska M., Łada W., Olczak T., Wawszczak D., Smoliński T., Brykala M., Chmielewski A.G., Zaza F., and Goretta K.C.
RivistaAdvanced Materials Research
Volume518-523
Paginazione3216-3220
ISBN Number9783037854167
ISSN10226680
Parole chiaveAscorbic acids, cesium, Fused silica, Heat treatment, High-level nuclear wastes, infrared spectroscopy, Ketones, leaching, Nitrate solutions, Organic acids, Polycondensation, Powders, Radioactive waste transportation, Radioactive wastes, Sintered compacts, Sintering, Sol-gel process, Sol-gels, Strontium, Thermogravimetric analysis, X ray diffraction
Abstract

For synthesis of silica glasses designed to contain high-level nuclear wastes, a patented complex sol-gel process has been used. Surrogates of the nuclear waste elements Cs, Sr, Co, and Nd (generically denoted Me) were used. Gels in the forms of powders and sintered compacts were prepared by hydrolysis and polycondensation of tetraethoxide/Me nitrate solutions, which contained ascorbic acid as a catalyst. Transformation to final products was studied by thermogravimetric analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. Preliminary testing of Me leaching was also completed in water. Most of the final products were porous; only a single dense form was resistant to leaching. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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cited By 6; Conference of 1st International Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection, ICEEP 2012 ; Conference Date: 23 June 2012 Through 24 June 2012; Conference Code:89966

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DOI10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.518-523.3216
Citation KeyDeptuła20123216