Waste Forms–French Leaching Test Compared with Lysimeter Tests

1996 ◽  
Vol 115 (2) ◽  
pp. 228-242
Author(s):  
J. F. Ferriot ◽  
J. C. Nomine ◽  
V. Reynaud
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Author(s):  
Qina Sun ◽  
Junfeng Li ◽  
Jianlong Wang ◽  
Shixi Ouyang ◽  
Qiang Li ◽  
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To investigate the solidification efficiency of sulfoaluminate cement (SAC) and to provide more information for formula optimization, SAC blending zeolite, accelerator and Dura fiber was used as matrix materials for solidification of simulated radioactive borate liquid waste. The simulated radioactive borate liquid waste was prepared with boric acid and sodium hydroxide using drinking water. The performances of solidified waste forms were evaluated mainly basing on matrix compressive strength and leachability. The 28d compressive strength of the solidified waste forms were tested according to Chinese National Standard GB 14569.1-1993, and experiments on water/freezing/irradiation/impact resistance were also carried out. Nuclides Sr, Cs and Co were substituted by their non-radioactive isotopes respectively in leachability test, and the testing procedures were consistent with Chinese National Standard GB 7023-1986. Experimental results showed that it was feasible to solidify borated liquid wastes with SAC. The 28d compressive strength was 13.9MPa, nearly twice of the standard in GB 14569.1-1993. Strength losses in water/freezing/irradiation/impact resistance tests met the demands of GB 14569.1-1993 well. In the leaching test, the 42d leaching rates were 3.39×10−5 cm/d, 4.45×10−5 cm/d and 4.07×10−7 cm/d for Sr2+, Cs+ and Co2+ respectively, much lower than GB 14569.1-1993 limits. Results of leaching test also showed that the leaching mechanism of Co2+ was different from that of Sr2+ and Cs+.


Author(s):  
T. J. Headley

Oxide phases having the hollandite structure have been identified in multiphase ceramic waste forms being developed for radioactive waste disposal. High resolution studies of phases in the waste forms described in Ref. [2] were initiated to examine them for fine scale structural differences compared to natural mineral analogs. Two hollandites were studied: a (Ba,Cs,K)-titan-ate with minor elements in solution that is produced in the waste forms, and a synthesized BaAl2Ti6O16 phase containing ∼ 4.7 wt% Cs2O. Both materials were consolidated by hot pressing at temperatures above 1100°C. Samples for high resolution microscopy were prepared both by ion-milling (7kV argon ions) and by crushing and dispersing the fragments on holey carbon substrates. The high resolution studies were performed in a JEM 200CX/SEG operating at 200kV.


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Yun Xu ◽  
Lindsay Shuller‐Nickles ◽  
Jake Amoroso ◽  
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