Corrosion of ISG by Mg-Si precipitation in presence of Ankerite

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Contact with groundwater in the disposal geological site will induce the creation of an amorphous corrosion layer on the high-level radioactive glass. This is connected to silicate saturation conditions in the surrounding medium, and it is influenced significantly by geochemical processes in the near-field minerals at that depth. The international simple glass is a six-oxide borosilicate glass that is commonly used in nuclear interest. It is a simple glass generated from its composition to be an international benchmark glass. The results of the standard materials characterization center leaching tests in double deionized water at 90 °C and an initial pH value of 6.3 showed that it reacts with Ankerite for a short period of time. The effect of Ankerite on borosilicate glass durability through magnesium-silicate precipitation has been investigated and confirmed in this study.

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Al Dabbas, A., & Kopecsko, K. (2022). Corrosion of ISG by Mg-Si precipitation in presence of Ankerite. Pollack Periodica, 17(1), 56–61. https://doi.org/10.1556/606.2021.00410

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