• Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing
  • Vol. 42, Issue 2, 020203 (2024)
Shutong NIU1,2, Xianglong WANG2, Yongsheng LING2, Qing SHAN2..., Chao SHI2, Wenbao JIA2 and Jiandong ZHANG2,*|Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1China National Nuclear Corporation 404 Co., Ltd, Jiayuguan 735100, China
  • 2School of Materials Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 211106, China
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    DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2023-0094 Cite this Article
    Shutong NIU, Xianglong WANG, Yongsheng LING, Qing SHAN, Chao SHI, Wenbao JIA, Jiandong ZHANG. Morphology and elemental behavior of borosilicate glass after γ-irradiation and corrosion[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2024, 42(2): 020203 Copy Citation Text show less
    Device diagram of the MCC-1 method
    Fig. 1. Device diagram of the MCC-1 method
    Optical images of samples with corrosion time of 1 d: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 8 kGy; (c) 800 kGy
    Fig. 2. Optical images of samples with corrosion time of 1 d: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 8 kGy; (c) 800 kGy
    Optical images of samples with corrosion time of 3 d: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 8 kGy; (c) 800 kGy
    Fig. 3. Optical images of samples with corrosion time of 3 d: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 8 kGy; (c) 800 kGy
    Surface images of NBS glass with corrosion time of 1 d and 3 d at an absorbed dose of 800 kGy
    Fig. 4. Surface images of NBS glass with corrosion time of 1 d and 3 d at an absorbed dose of 800 kGy
    Optical microscopy images of glass with corrosion time of 5 d: (a) the outer surface of the front layer; (b) the inner surface of the front layer; (c) the bottom layer
    Fig. 5. Optical microscopy images of glass with corrosion time of 5 d: (a) the outer surface of the front layer; (b) the inner surface of the front layer; (c) the bottom layer
    Macroscopic morphology (left) and SEMs (right) with corrosion time of 7 d: group A and group B represent the outer surface and the inner surface of the front layer, respectively, and group C represents the outer surface of the inner layer
    Fig. 6. Macroscopic morphology (left) and SEMs (right) with corrosion time of 7 d: group A and group B represent the outer surface and the inner surface of the front layer, respectively, and group C represents the outer surface of the inner layer
    Cross-sectional EDS images of NBS glass with corrosion time of 7 d, where the carbon element originates from the resin used in sample preparation
    Fig. 7. Cross-sectional EDS images of NBS glass with corrosion time of 7 d, where the carbon element originates from the resin used in sample preparation
    Elemental normalized mass losses (Qi) of NBS glass samples: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 800 kGy
    Fig. 8. Elemental normalized mass losses (Qi) of NBS glass samples: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 800 kGy
    Elemental normalized leaching rate (RN,i) of NBS glass samples: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 800 kGy
    Fig. 9. Elemental normalized leaching rate (RN,i) of NBS glass samples: (a) 0 kGy; (b) 800 kGy
    x(SiO2) / %x(B2O3) / %x(Na2O) / %

    密度 / (g∙cm-3)

    Density

    Si/B物质的量比率 / %

    Si/B mole ratio

    NBS57.0017.8125.192.533.20
    Table 1. Compositions of NBS
    Shutong NIU, Xianglong WANG, Yongsheng LING, Qing SHAN, Chao SHI, Wenbao JIA, Jiandong ZHANG. Morphology and elemental behavior of borosilicate glass after γ-irradiation and corrosion[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2024, 42(2): 020203
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