Yingjie Zhang, Tao Wei, A. Xu, P. Dayal, D.J. Gregg
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Abstract
As potential waste forms for immobilizing actinide-rich radioactive wastes, Eu2Ti2O7 pyrochlore glass-ceramics were fabricated via hot isostatic pressing (HIPing) at 1200 oC. The structure at the reaction interface between the glass-ceramic waste form and the stainless steel (SS) canister under HIPing conditions were carefully investigated with SEM, TEM and synchrotron single crystal X-ray diffraction (SC-XRD). The interactions at the reaction interface led to the formations of a ∼10 µm thick Cr2O3 layer as the oxidation front of the SS and a layer of a mixed oxide phase (Eu1.25SiCr0.8Ti1.2O7.5) on the glass-ceramic side of the reaction interface. The crystal structure of such a unique mixed oxide phase was revealed indubitably with a combination of synchrotron SC-XRD and TEM assisted with a FIB-SEM system. The improved structural understanding of the reaction interface will help to support the utilization of HIPing as a versatile hot consolidation process for the treatment of radioactive wastes.