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Missouri University of Science and Technology

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

2019

Spinel

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Characterization Of Mgal₂O₄ Sintered Ceramics, Nina Obradovic, William Fahrenholtz, Suzana Filipovic, Cole Corlett, Pavle Dordevic, Jelena Rogan, Predrag J. Vulic, Vladimir Buljak, Vladimir Pavlovic Apr 2019

Characterization Of Mgal₂O₄ Sintered Ceramics, Nina Obradovic, William Fahrenholtz, Suzana Filipovic, Cole Corlett, Pavle Dordevic, Jelena Rogan, Predrag J. Vulic, Vladimir Buljak, Vladimir Pavlovic

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

Single phase MgAl2O4 was made from a one-to-one molar ratio of MgO and Al2O3 powders mixed using ball-milling. Mixtures of MgO and Al2O3 were subsequently treated in planetary ball mill for 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes in air. The aim of this study was to examine phase composition, microstructure, and densification behavior of sintered specimens. After sintering in dilatometer at 1500 °C, the powder was converted to single phase MgAl2O4. The results show that mechanical activation improved the densification behavior of MgAl2O4 sintered …


Micron-Sized Spinel Crystals In High Level Waste Glass Compositions: Determination Of Crystal Size And Crystal Fraction, C. (Charmayne) E. Lonergan, K. Akinloye-Brown, J. Rice, V. Gervasio, N. Canfield, M. J. Schweiger, J. D. Vienna Feb 2019

Micron-Sized Spinel Crystals In High Level Waste Glass Compositions: Determination Of Crystal Size And Crystal Fraction, C. (Charmayne) E. Lonergan, K. Akinloye-Brown, J. Rice, V. Gervasio, N. Canfield, M. J. Schweiger, J. D. Vienna

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The compositions utilized for immobilization of high-level nuclear wastes (HLW) are controlled using glass property models to avoid the deleterious effects of crystallization in the high-level waste (HLW) vitrification melters. The type and size of the crystals that precipitate during melter operations (typically at 1150 °C) and idling (∼1000 °C) are significantly impacted by glass composition and thermal history. This study was conducted to measure the impact of melt composition and heat treatment temperature on crystal size and fraction. A matrix of 31 multi-component glasses canvasing the expected Hanford HLW compositional space was developed and the glasses fabricated, and heat …