The structural role of Zr within alkali borosilicate glasses for nuclear waste immobilisation

Zirconium is a key constituent element of High Level nuclear Waste (HLW) glasses, occurring both as a fission product and a fuel cladding component. As part of a wider research program aimed at optimising the solubility of zirconium in HLW glasses, we have investigated the structural chemistry of zi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of non-crystalline solids 2011-04, Vol.357 (7), p.1647-1656
Hauptverfasser: Connelly, A.J., Hyatt, N.C., Travis, K.P., Hand, R.J., Maddrell, E.R., Short, R.J.
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Zusammenfassung:Zirconium is a key constituent element of High Level nuclear Waste (HLW) glasses, occurring both as a fission product and a fuel cladding component. As part of a wider research program aimed at optimising the solubility of zirconium in HLW glasses, we have investigated the structural chemistry of zirconium in such materials using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS). Zirconium K-edge XAS data were acquired from several inactive simulant and simplified waste glass compositions, including a specimen of blended Magnox/UO 2 fuel waste glass. These data demonstrate that zirconium is immobilised as (octahedral) six-fold coordinate ZrO 6 species in these glasses, with a Zr–O contact distance of 2.09 Å. The next nearest neighbours of the Zr species are Si at 3.42 Å and possibly Na at 3.44 Å, no next nearest neighbour Zr could be resolved. ► Zirconium is immobilised as six-fold coordinate ZrO 6 species in UK waste glasses. ► The Zr–O contact distance was found to be 2.09 Å. ► The next nearest neighbours of the Zr species were found to be Si and possibly Na.
ISSN:0022-3093
1873-4812
DOI:10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2011.01.005