Polyphase Ceramic for Consolidating Nuclear Waste Compositions with High Zr-Cd-Na Content
Autor: | Alan B. Harker, John F. Flintoff |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
Předmět: |
Zirconium
Materials science Borosilicate glass chemistry.chemical_element Apatite law.invention chemistry Chemical engineering law Hot isostatic pressing visual_art Materials Chemistry Ceramics and Composites visual_art.visual_art_medium Cubic zirconia Ceramic Crystallization Nuclear chemistry Waste disposal |
Zdroj: | Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 73:1901-1906 |
ISSN: | 1551-2916 0002-7820 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1151-2916.1990.tb05242.x |
Popis: | The development of dense polyphase tailored ceramic forms for the immobilization of high-level nuclear wastes has been extended to an Idaho Chemical Processing Plant Fluorinel composition. The ceramic was designed to maximize waste loading and subsequent waste volume reduction without sacrificing chemical durability in aqueous environments. The ceramic, fabricated by hot isostatic pressing, consists of four main crystalline phases, calcium fluoride, zirconia, an apatite-structured solid-solution phase, and sphene. The form also contains a designed borosilicate glass phase, a Ni-Cd alloy, and a minor amount of crystalline zircon. The crystalline apatite solid-solution phase is the major host for incorporating the actinide simulants U, Ce, and Y, while the glass phase contains Cs and Sr. The calcium fluoride and sphene phases provide microstructural isolation of the radionuclide-containing phases. Since the glass and crystalline components of the ceramic are not phase compatible at all temperatures, the exact phase content is determined by the tailoring additives, consolidation temperature, and oxidation state control during processing. The simulated HLW ceramic has a density of 3.3 g/cm3 at a waste loading of 73 wt%. |
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