Spinel crystals precipitate in high-level waste glasses containing Fe, Cr, Ni , Mn, Zn, and Ru. The liquidus temperature (TL) of spinel as the primary crystallization phase is a function of glass composition and the spinel solubility (c0) is a function of both glass composition and temperature (T). Previously reported models of TL as a function of composition are based on TL measured directly, which requires laborious experimental procedures. Viewing the curve of c0 versus T as the liquidus line allows a significant broadening of the composition region for model fitting. This paper estimates TL as a function of composition based on c0 data obtained with the X-ray diffraction technique.
Revised: May 28, 2014 |
Published: January 15, 2014
Citation
Hrma P.R., B.J. Riley, J.V. Crum, and J. Matyas. 2014.The effect of high-level waste glass composition on spinel liquidus temperature.Journal of Non-crystalline Solids 384.PNNL-SA-91584.doi:10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2013.02.014