JOURNAL ARTICLE

Structure of Rhenium‐Containing Sodium Borosilicate Glass

Abstract

A series of sodium borosilicate glasses were synthesized with KR eO 4 or Re 2 O 7 , to 10,000 ppm (1 mass%) target Re, to assess effects of large concentrations of rhenium on glass structure and fto estimate solubility of 99 Tc , a radioactive component in low active waste nuclear glasses. Rhenium was used as a surrogate for 99 Tc for laboratory testing, due to similarities in chemistry, ionic size, and redox. Magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy were performed to characterize the glasses. Si was coordinated in Q 2 and Q 3 units, Al was four‐coordinated, and B was mostly three‐coordinated. The rhenium additions did not have significant effects on the glass structure up to approximately 3000 ppm R e by mass, the maximum concentration that remained dissolved in glass. Rhenium likely exists in isolated anions in the interstices of the glass network, as evidenced by polarized R aman spectrum of the R e glass in the absence of sulfate. Analogous to in similar glasses, is a network modifier and above solubility forms alkali salt phases on the surface and in the bulk. Comparisons of phase separation and crystallization in containing borosilicate glasses can also be made to containing glasses.

Keywords:
Borosilicate glass Rhenium Materials science Magic angle spinning Solubility Raman spectroscopy Crystallization Analytical Chemistry (journal) Alkali metal Infrared spectroscopy Inorganic chemistry Mineralogy Physical chemistry Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Chemistry Organic chemistry Metallurgy Optics

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Glass properties and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Ceramics and Composites
Nuclear materials and radiation effects
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Condensed Matter Physics

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