Abstract

Na 2O–CaO–ZrO 2–SiO 2 glass compositions with ZrO 2 contents of up to 20 mol% were melted. Up to 12.3 mol% ZrO 2 could be dissolved into the glasses. Melting temperatures ⩾1450 °C were required to remove seed and produce a melt that could be cast. Addition of ZrO 2 caused an increase in the glass transition and crystallization temperatures. Glasses crystallized at temperatures ⩾1050 °C with Keldyshite and Parakeldyshite (Na 2O · ZrO 2 · 2SiO 2) as the crystalline phases. Addition of up to 4.6 mol% ZrO 2 caused an increase in the hydrolytic resistance of the glass, with further additions having little effect. The suitability of these glasses as hosts for ZrO 2-containing radioactive wastes is discussed.

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