Effect of lithium concentration on the network connectivity of nuclear waste glasses

Aine G. Black, Alex Scrimshire, Dinu Iuga, Yan Lavallée, Kate A. Morrison, Paul A. Bingham, Tracey Taylor, Laura Leay, Mike T. Harrison, Frédéric Blanc, Maulik K. Patel

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Abstract

Structure of borosilicate glasses with varying Li2O contents were investigated using Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), employing 6Li, 11B, 23Na, 27Al and 29Si nuclei. 11B MAS NMR revealed that increasing Li2O contents result in formation of [BO4]− sites at the expense of BO3. 11B{6Li} and 27Al{6Li} dipolar heteronuclear multiple quantum correlation (D-HMQC) NMR revealed Li as a charge compensator for anionic tetrahedral sites with increased Li. 11B{6Li} J-coupling mediated HMQC NMR suggested the possible association of Li with non-bridging oxygens on Q2 and Q3 sites, indicating its dual role in the glass network. 29Si and 23Na MAS NMR spectra showed depolymerisation of the silicate network and shortening of Na-O bond lengths with increased Li. NMR results are supported by Raman spectroscopy and thermal analysis that indicate depolymerisation of the silicate network and a reduction in glass transition temperature at higher Li content.
Original languageEnglish
Article number123234
JournalJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume646
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Boron
  • Borosilicate glass
  • Glass structure
  • Lithium
  • NMR spectroscopy
  • Nuclear waste storage

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