Clay-based Matrices Incorporating Radioactive Silts: A Case Study of Sediments from Spent Fuel Pool; AIP Conference Proceedings; Vol. 1938 : Isotopes: Technologies, Materials and Application (ITMA-2017)

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Vol. 1938 : Isotopes: Technologies, Materials and Application (ITMA-2017).— 2018.— [020002, 6 p.]
Erakunde egilea: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет Инженерная школа ядерных технологий Отделение ядерно-топливного цикла
Beste egile batzuk: Antonenko M. Mikhail, Myshkin (Mishkin) V. F. Vyacheslav Fedorovich, Grigoriev A. Alexander, Chubreev D. Dmitry
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Radioactive silt sediments from uranium reactors may be effectively and safely included by ceramic compounds. The purpose of the paper is to determine the influence of composition and preparation conditions on physicochemical and mechanical properties of clay-based matrices containing radioactive silt. Clay matrices were prepared from four minerals, took from Siberian regions, as kaolin, loan, bentonite and red clay, and they included radioactive silt sediments collected from Spent Fuel Pool of a Uranium-graphite Reactor. The rate of {137}Cs leaching from the matrices of different compositions was studied. The results of the studies allowed determining the optimal compositions and the preparation conditions of the matrices. It has been shown that red clay from "Zykovskaya" career (Krasnoyarsk region, Russia) is preferable for use as a matrix for incorporating the silt sediments compared to kaolin, loam and bentonite due to the maximum values tensile strength and minimal change in ultimate strength for compression after irradiation, freezing and water exposure. Nevertheless, {137}Cs leaching rate of all studied composites did not exceed 10{-3} g/cm{2}·day.
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5027209
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