The effect of supercritical carbon dioxide treatment on the leachability and structure of cemented radioactive waste-forms

Citation
T. Hartmann et al., The effect of supercritical carbon dioxide treatment on the leachability and structure of cemented radioactive waste-forms, WASTE MAN, 19(5), 1999, pp. 355-361
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
WASTE MANAGEMENT
ISSN journal
0956053X → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
355 - 361
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-053X(1999)19:5<355:TEOSCD>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The former process for the cementation of transuranic (TRU) low-level waste s poses several technical problems. Specifically in the US a TRU waste-form has not yet passed the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant prohibition for free li quid. For this reason, treatment of the portland cement based waste-form wi th supercritical carbon dioxide SCCO2 is shown to satisfy regulations. The effect of SCCO2 treatment by applying different CO2 pressure and temperatur e conditions (8.4 MPa < p < 28 MPa, 35 degrees C < T < 62 degrees C) on the leachability, phase constitution, and microstructure of surrogate-doped po rtland cement type I/II samples is presented. Leaching studies were perform ed using a synthetic groundwater leaching procedure. Changes in phase const itution of the major crystalline phases (Ca(OH)(2), CaCO3) as well as the m icrostructure were measured by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron micr oscopy. SCCO2 treatment at 8.4 MPa and 35 degrees C can be shown as the mos t promising conditions to satisfy the requirements of the Department of Tra nsportation (DOT) and to enhance the natural aging reaction of cement paste by carbonation, combined with the lowest release rates of the surrogates T h-232 and (EU)-E-151/153. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve d.