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    Predicting iodine solubility at high pressure in borosilicate nuclear waste glasses using optical basicity: an experimental study

    Constraining the systematic evolution of iodine solubility in borosilicate glasses is required for the formulation of adequate glass matrices able to immobilize 129I representing a major troublesome radioisotopes...

    Yann Morizet, Michael Paris, Jonathan Hamon, Carole La in Journal of Materials Science (2022)

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    Investigation on boron and iodine behavior during nuclear glass vapor hydration

    Understanding the durability of nuclear glass in the vapor phase is essential for evaluating the long-term safety of the nuclear glass. This work studies the vapor hydration of borosilicate and iodine-bearing ...

    Haohan Zhang, Tomo Suzuki-Muresan, Yann Morizet, Stéphane Gin in npj Materials Degradation (2021)

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    High S and high CO2 contents in haplokimberlite: An experimental and Raman spectroscopic study

    Sulfur is an important element present in natural kimberlites and along with CO2, S can play a role in the kimberlite degassing. We have investigated experimentally the change in S content and CO2 solubility in s...

    Yann Morizet, Chloé Larre, Ida Di Carlo, Fabrice Gaillard in Mineralogy and Petrology (2020)

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    A composition-independent quantitative determination of the water content in silicate glasses and silicate melt inclusions by confocal Raman spectroscopy

    A new approach was developed to measure the water content of silicate glasses using Raman spectroscopy, which is independent of the glass matrix composition and structure. Contrary to previous studies, the com...

    Zoltán Zajacz, Werner Halter, Wim J. Malfait in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2005)