Literature DB >> 22401585

Mechanism of RuO2 crystallization in borosilicate glass: an original in situ ESEM approach.

Hassiba Boucetta1, Renaud Podor, Lorenzo Stievano, Johann Ravaux, Xavier Carrier, Sandra Casale, Stéphane Gossé, Amélie Monteiro, Sophie Schuller.   

Abstract

Ruthenium, a fission product arising from the reprocessing of spent uranium oxide (UOX) fuel, crystallizes in the form of acicular RuO(2) particles in high-level waste containment glass matrices. These particles are responsible for significant modifications in the physicochemical behavior of the glass in the liquid state, and their formation mechanisms are a subject of investigation. The chemical reactions responsible for the crystallization of RuO(2) particles with acicular or polyhedral shape in simplified radioactive waste containment glass are described. In situ high-temperature environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) is used to follow changes in morphology and composition of the ruthenium compounds formed by reactions at high temperature between a simplified RuO(2)-NaNO(3) precursor and a sodium borosilicate glass (SiO(2)-B(2)O(3)-Na(2)O). The key parameter in the formation of acicular or polyhedral RuO(2) crystals is the chemistry of the ruthenium compound under oxidized conditions (Ru(IV), Ru(V)). The precipitation of needle-shaped RuO(2) crystals in the melt might be associated with the formation of an intermediate Ru compound (Na(3)Ru(V)O(4)) before dissolution in the melt, allowing Ru concentration gradients. The formation of polyhedral crystals is the result of the direct incorporation of RuO(2) crystals in the melt followed by an Ostwald ripening mechanism.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22401585     DOI: 10.1021/ic202156y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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1.  Interparticle and Brownian forces controlling particle aggregation and rheology of silicate melts containing platinum-group element particles.

Authors:  Luiz Pereira; Jérémie Vasseur; Fabian B Wadsworth; Frank Trixler; Donald B Dingwell
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 4.996

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