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Structural studies of ThO2 containing barium borosilicate glasses
Institution:1. Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 085, India;2. Waste Management Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 085, India
Abstract:Barium borosilicate glasses containing as much as 18.6 wt% ThO2 have been prepared by a conventional melt–quench method and characterized by 29Si and 11B magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR), Infrared (IR) absorption and differential thermal analysis (DTA) techniques for their structural features. Based on 29Si and 11B MAS NMR and IR investigations, it has been established that the borosilicate network is not affected by such a large ThO2 incorporation. Whereas Si exists as Q3 and Q2 structural units in the ratio of ∼0.7, boron exists in both trigonal (BO3) and tetrahedral (BO4) configurations and their relative concentrations are not affected by ThO2 incorporation in these glasses. The higher extent of ThO2 incorporation in barium borosilicate glasses compared to borosilicate glasses has been attributed to the increased number of non-bridging oxygen atoms present in the barium borosilicate glasses. Based on DTA measurements it has been shown that there is neither any change in the glass transition temperature nor the occurrence of any crystallization up to 1000 °C, for ThO2 incorporation up to 18.6 wt% in these glasses. For higher concentrations of ThO2, there is phase separation during glass formation and fine crystallites of ThO2 are formed as revealed by XRD. These findings are of significance for the nuclear waste management related to thorium fuel cycle.
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