Preliminary Surface Study of Short Term Dissolution of UK High Level Waste Glass

Publication date: 2014 Source:Procedia Materials Science, Volume 7 Author(s): N.E. Ahmad , S. Fearn , J.R. Jones , W.E. Lee A simulated Magnox glass which is Mg- and Al- rich was subjected to aqueous corrosion in static mode with deionised water at 90°C for 7 days and assessed using Cameca and Ion-ToF Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS). Depth profiling and ion imaging were done for both unleached and leached samples to reveal elemental distributions from the glass surface into the bulk. All the elements were distributed evenly for unleached glass. After leaching, depletion of alkali ions i.e. Na and Li was observed indicating the interdiffusion (ion exchange) process of the initial stage of leaching. Enrichment of Mg near the surface layer indicated precipitation of Mg-rich crystals at the near surface region.
Source: Procedia Materials Science - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research