Title of article :
Hot-pressed phosphate glass–ceramic matrix composites
containing calcium phosphate particles for nuclear waste
encapsulation
Author/Authors :
E. M. Michie، نويسنده , , R. W. GRIMES، نويسنده , , A. R. BOCCACCINI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Sodium aluminium phosphate (NaAlP) glass–
ceramic composites were produced as potential wasteforms
for the immobilization of special categories of halide-containing
radioactive waste. Sintering conditions for
encapsulating a simulated waste (a calcinated mixture of
calcium phosphate host and various oxides) in the cold-pressedNaAlP
glass–ceramicwere first determined and the results
were compared with similar samples prepared by hot pressing.
In both cases, the conditions aimed to provide a very highdensity
material, via as low production temperatures as possible,
in conjunction with a high waste loading (75 wt.%
simulated waste to 25 wt.% glass). It was found that by hot
pressing and using aNaAlP glass–ceramic containing 2 mol%
B2O3, significantly lower temperatures could be employed
compared to the cold pressing and sintering route. The lowest
temperature at which a sufficiently dense hot-pressed product
was achieved (86% theoretical density), that exhibited
mechanical properties similar to those of borosilicate glass
(e.g. Young’s modulus 67 ± 2 GPa), was 550 C. This processing
temperature is considerably lower than values
reported in the literature for similar systems. As such, hot
pressing can be considered as a convenient technique for the
fabrication of this type of composite for waste encapsulation
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science