
Disposition of actinides released from high-level waste glass
Author(s) -
W. L. Ebert,
J. K. Bates,
Edgar C. Buck,
Meiling Gong,
S. F. Wolf
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/145022
Subject(s) - actinide , vitrification , corrosion , savannah river site , matrix (chemical analysis) , metallurgy , chemistry , radioactive waste , materials science , nuclear chemistry , chromatography , nuclear physics , physics
A series of static leach tests was conducted using glasses developed for vitrifying tank wastes at the Savannah River Site to monitor the disposition of actinide elements upon corrosion of the glasses. In these tests, glasses produced from SRL 131 and SRL 202 frits were corroded at 90{degrees}C in a tuff groundwater. Tests were conducted using crushed glass at different glass surface area-to-solution volume (S/V) ratios to assess the effect of the S/V on the solution chemistry, the corrosion of the glass, and the disposition of actinide elements. Observations regarding the effects of the S/V on the solution chemistry and the corrosion of the glass matrix have been reported previously. This paper highlights the solution analyses performed to assess how the S/V used in a static leach test affects the disposition of actinide elements between fractions that are suspended or dissolved in the solution, and retained by the altered glass or other materials