Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids: X (Mar 2024)

Compositional effects on the chemical durabilities of aluminophosphate glasses: A review

  • Saehwa Chong,
  • Brian J. Riley

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 100205

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Phosphate glasses have a range of applications including as hosts for immobilizing radioactive wastes. Studies have shown that addition of iron and/or aluminum oxides can drastically improve the chemical durability of phosphate glasses where the accurate measurement of chemical durability is one of the most important factors for determining the long-term viability of a given waste form. However, due to inconsistencies with the experimental methods used to generate chemical durability data, comparing and interpreting such data is a tedious task. These variables include the temperature of the test, the specimen form (e.g., coupon, particles), the pressure of the test (e.g., atmospheric pressure, elevated pressure in an autoclave), the exposure time, the exposure medium, and how the loss is documented (e.g., total mass lost, normalized elemental release). This review paper summarizes a large collection of chemical durability tests on aluminophosphate glasses in various studies. In addition, the effects of different oxides on the properties of phosphate glasses are summarized.

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