Effect of glass forming additives on low-activity waste feed conversion to glass

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作者
Vernerova, Miroslava [1 ,2 ]
Susova, Karolina [1 ]
Kohoutkova, Martina [1 ]
Klouzek, Jaroslav [1 ,2 ]
Cincibusova, Petra [1 ,2 ]
Ferkl, Pavel [3 ]
Marcial, Jose [3 ]
Hrma, Pavel [4 ]
Kruger, Albert A. [5 ]
Pokorny, Richard [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chem & Technol Prague, Tech 5-1905, Prague 6, Czech Republic
[2] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Rock Struct & Mech, V Holesovickach 41, Prague 8, Czech Republic
[3] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99354 USA
[4] US DOE, Support Serv Contractor Off River Protect, AttainX, Richland, WA USA
[5] US DOE, US Dept Energy, Richland, WA 99354 USA
关键词
Glass melting; Vitrification; Nuclear waste; Glass-forming additives; COLD-CAP REACTIONS; SITU X-RAY; NUCLEAR-WASTE; FOAM MORPHOLOGY; HEAT-TRANSFER; MELTER FEED; VITRIFICATION; BEHAVIOR; ALUMINA; CORROSION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jnucmat.2024.155003
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
A significant effort was invested in the past to develop and refine mathematical models that relate the composition of nuclear waste glasses with their properties, such as viscosity, electrical conductivity, or chemical durability. However, less attention has been paid to the formulation of the melter feed itself, such as the chemical form and the particle size of the glass forming and modifying additives, which have a significant effect on the feed-to-glass conversion process during melting. To address this issue, we systematically changed the mineral composition of a simulated low-activity waste melter feed and inspected its melting behavior. When substituting minerals with corresponding oxides and hydroxides, we found that different alumina sources (kyanite, gibbsite, boehmite, or corundum) had the strongest effect on the feed melting process, whereas the sources of Ca, Mg, and Zr had little effect. The X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the alumina sources differ in their dissolution kinetics: early dissolving alumina sources, such as gibbsite (Al(OH)3) and boehmite (AlO(OH)), increase the transient glass-forming melt viscosity at early stages, when gases still evolve, causing extended foaming, whereas alumina sources that dissolve at high temperatures, such as kyanite (Al2SiO5) and corundum (Al2O3), keep the transient glass-forming melt viscosity low and lead to a faster foam collapse. Using a viscosity-composition relationship to estimate the viscosity of transient glass-forming melts in the primary foaming range, we found that the primary foam began to collapse at 360 to 800 Pa s, and fully collapsed between 65 and 260 Pa s. This result agrees with our previous studies, according to which, the glass-forming melt viscosity at the cold cap foam bottom ranged from 24 to 85 Pa s.
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