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Hot isostatically pressed Y2Ti2O7 and Gd2Ti2O7 pyrochlore glass-ceramics as potential waste forms for actinide immobilization

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Abstract Both Y2Ti2O7 and Gd2Ti2O7 pyrochlore glass-ceramics (GCs) have been prepared with an oxide route and consolidated via hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) as waste forms for actinide immobilization. The crystallization… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Both Y2Ti2O7 and Gd2Ti2O7 pyrochlore glass-ceramics (GCs) have been prepared with an oxide route and consolidated via hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) as waste forms for actinide immobilization. The crystallization of Y2Ti2O7/Gd2Ti2O7 pyrochlore as the major actinide host phase in the residue glass has been confirmed with XRD, SEM-EDS and Raman spectroscopy. The static leaching tests confirmed that both GCs are chemically durable with normalized Y/Gd and Ti leach rates ∼10−4–10-5 g m-2 d-1 after 28 days. In addition, the interactions between the 316L stainless steel (SS) HIP-can and the GCs have been investigated. Interactions occur at the interface with a layer of mixed Cr/Ti oxide and CrTi2O5 crystals observed for the Y2Ti2O7 GC and a layer (∼10 μm) of Cr2O3 observed for the Gd2Ti2O7 GC as the reaction fronts from the SS cans. Furthermore, a layer (∼10 μm) of Gd-(Si/Ti)-oxide phase formed on the GC side of the interface.

Keywords: pyrochlore glass; gd2ti2o7 pyrochlore; y2ti2o7 gd2ti2o7

Journal Title: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2019

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