Search Results - "Vaishnav, Shuchi"
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Neutron Diffraction and Raman Studies of the Incorporation of Sulfate in Silicate Glasses
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (05-03-2020)“…The oxidation state, coordination, and local environment of sulfur in alkali silicate (R2O–SiO2; R = Na, Li) and alkali/alkaline-earth silicate (Na2O–MO–SiO2;…”
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The structure of sodium silicate glass from neutron diffraction and modeling of oxygen‐oxygen correlations
Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-12-2021)“…It is shown that modeling the first oxygen‐oxygen peak in the neutron correlation function of a glass enables structural information about other correlations…”
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X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Feldspars and Silicate Glass: Effects of Melting Time on Fused Bead Consistency and Volatilisation
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-05-2020)“…Reproducible preparation of lithium tetraborate fused beads for XRF analysis of glass and mineral samples is of paramount importance for analytical…”
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MAS-NMR studies of carbonate retention in a very wide range of Na2O-SiO2 glasses
Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-04-2020)“…•13C and 23Na MAS NMR study of carbonate retention in sodium silicate glasses.•Quantitative carbonate retention was obtained by LECO method.•Glasses studied…”
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Structural Characterization of Sulphate and Chloride Doped Glasses for Radioactive Waste Immobilisation
Published 01-01-2018“…Silicate and borosilicate glasses are of great importance for both the commercial and nuclear waste glass industries. Anionic species such as chloride and,…”
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Modelling the sulfate capacity of simulated radioactive waste borosilicate glasses
Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (10-11-2016)“…In this paper, the capacity of simulated high-level radioactive waste borosilicate glasses to incorporate sulfate has been studied as a function of glass…”
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