Da. Mckeown et al., X-ray absorption studies of the local environment of Zr in high-zirconia borosilicate glasses, J NON-CRYST, 258(1-3), 1999, pp. 98-109
Zirconium X-ray absorption spectroscopic (XAS) data were collected and anal
yzed for a series of zirconia borosilicate glasses developed as potential f
ormulations for immobilization of nuclear fuel reprocessing wastes. For the
first time, XAS are presented for silicate glasses with zirconia concentra
tions as high as 21 wt% and for zektzerite (LiNaZrSi6O15), a crystalline st
andard that is chemically similar to the glasses. Two other glass series we
re investigated where the CaO and ZnO contents were varied individually, wh
ile the Zr content was held constant. The analysis results indicate that Zr
4+ is predominantly in octahedral sites in the glasses. Trends in the data
also show that the Zr environments in the glasses are sensitive to changes
in ZrO2 concentration,but are less sensitive to changes in Zn or Ca content
. With addition of zirconia, the Zr site population shifts From mostly six-
coordinated with minor amounts of seven-coordinated Zr, to having a larger
fraction of seven-coordinated Zr sites, while maintaining a majority of oct
ahedral Zr. The seven-coordinated Zr atoms probably act as nucleation sites
in the glass; as the zirconia content increases to 15 wt% and higher, the
numbers of these sites become large enough to promote ZrO2 baddeleyite crys
tallization. There is no evidence of Zr-Zr pair correlations, similar to th
ose observed in baddeleyite, in any of the crystal-free glasses. (C) 1999 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.