March 11, 2021
Journal Article

Zinc-in-titania waste form for immobilizing lanthanide fission products from electrochemical reprocessing

Abstract

This paper provides microstructural, microchemical, and bulk X-ray diffraction information for a zinc-in-titania waste form for immobilizing rare-earth oxide (REOx) fission products recovered through precipitation from electrochemical salt wastes. This waste form can be used to immobilize REOx at loadings as high as 40 mass% in a chemically durable matrix consisting of glass-bonded minerals including Zn2TiO4 as well as RE-containing phases of REOx, RE2Ti2O7, and REPO4 (monazite). Chemical durability data is also provided, and comparisons are drawn between this waste form and one made using a similar process with half the REOx loading.

Published: March 11, 2021

Citation

Riley B.J., H. Park, J. Choi, K. Lee, W.L. Ebert, and N.L. Canfield. 2020. Zinc-in-titania waste form for immobilizing lanthanide fission products from electrochemical reprocessing. Journal of Nuclear Materials 539. PNNL-SA-152586. doi:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152313