November 30, 2018
Journal Article

Synthesis and characterization of oxyapatite [Ca2Nd8(SiO4)6O2] and mixed-alkaline-earth powellite [(Ca,Sr,Ba)MoO4] for a glass-ceramic waste form

Abstract

This paper discusses the synthesis, characterization, and chemical durability assessment of oxyapatite [Ca2Nd8(SiO4)6O2] and mixed-alkaline-earth powellite [(Ca,Sr,Ba)MoO4]. These are the major crystalline phases that precipitate from the melt during cooling of a glass ceramic waste form currently being evaluated for immobilizing wastes produced during the aqueous reprocessing of used nuclear fuel. The oxyapatite was made at 99.7% purity using a solution-based process followed by heat treatments. The powellite, made by melting carbonates and slow-cooling the melt, formed two different phases, one rich in Ca (74.7%) and Sr (19.4%) (balance is Ba) and the other rich in Sr (25.6%) and Ba (65.6%) (balance is Ca). Following the product consistent test after 5 days, the oxyapatite phase had a maximum normalized loss of 0.024 g m-2 for Ca and the powellite phases showed a higher normalized loss from the Ba-powellite (0.22 g m-2) compared with the Sr-powellite (0.06 g m-2) and Ca-powellite (0.02 g m-2).

Revised: April 23, 2019 | Published: November 30, 2018

Citation

Peterson J.A., J.V. Crum, B.J. Riley, R.M. Asmussen, and J.J. Neeway. 2018. Synthesis and characterization of oxyapatite [Ca2Nd8(SiO4)6O2] and mixed-alkaline-earth powellite [(Ca,Sr,Ba)MoO4] for a glass-ceramic waste form. Journal of Nuclear Materials 510. PNNL-SA-133874. doi:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2018.08.048