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titleOfInvention Inhibition of silica dissolution in an aqueous environment
abstract Methods are provided to at least slow the dissolution of silica in an aqueous environment. In the subject methods, the silica surface is contacted with a multivalent metal cation capable of complexing with oxygen atoms present on the silica surface, where contacting is preferably accomplished by introducing a source of the multivalent metal cation into the aqueous environment. The subject methods find particular use in the inhibition of the dissolution of silica comprising neutron poisoning materials employed in the storage of spent nuclear fuel.
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