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The Formation of Surface Layers and Reaction Products in the Leaching of Defense Borosilicate Nuclear Waste Glass

Alan B. Harker, John F. Flintoff

Nuclear Technology / Volume 76 / Number 2 / February 1987 / Pages 263-275

Performance of Borosilicate Glass High-Level Waste Forms in Disposal Systems / Radioactive Waste Management / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT87-A33880

The development of surface alteration layers and solid products in the reaction of borosilicate nuclear waste glass with aqueous solutions has been studied as a function of time, surface morphology, water flow rates, and solution composition. A physical description of the growth of the surface layers has been developed, and several solid reaction products have been identified. The results of the study support a saturation based description of long-term radionuclide release from glass waste forms and demonstrate the complex dependence of short-term leaching experiments upon both surface and solution variables.