Abstract
Knowledge about the oxidation state of molybdenum in glasses and glass ceramics which contain nuclear waste is important because of the danger of formation of water-soluble Cs-molybdate with Cs-137. In a previous paper , the behaviour of molybdenum in glasses with and without fission products was investigated with the aid of ESR and optical spectroscopy.
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