Effect of solution concentration on the properties of a cementitious groutwasteform for low-level nuclear waste

Citation
A. Katz et al., Effect of solution concentration on the properties of a cementitious groutwasteform for low-level nuclear waste, NUCL TECH, 129(2), 2000, pp. 236-245
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Emgineering
Journal title
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00295450 → ACNP
Volume
129
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
236 - 245
Database
ISI
SICI code
0029-5450(200002)129:2<236:EOSCOT>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
A simulated low-level nuclear waste solution was studied for possible solid ification in a cement-based matrix. The waste composition was based on an a lkaline mixture of Na-3(PO4). 12H(2)O, NaNO2, Na2CO3 and Al(NO3)(3). 9H(2)O , and the binder composition was cement (21%), fly ash (68%), and attapulgi te clay (11%). The materials were mixed at a high solution-to-binder ratio of 1.0 l/kg, and curing temperatures varied from 45 to 90 degrees C. The ef fect of changes in solution concentration was studied. Solution concentrati on ranged from a dilution to 5.5% (designed to simulate a possible off-gas condensate obtained during vitrification of the waste) to the fill concentr ation of the simulated waste. Compressive strength and early age heat devel opment increased as the concentration was increased lip to 67%, but at high er concentrations both compressive strength and heat development decreased. X-ray diffraction and Si-29 and Al-27 magic angle spinning nuclear magneti c resonance spectroscopy pointed to a high degree of reaction of the fly as h in the mires and formation of zeolites at the higher concentrations. Na-P 1 zeolite formed was increasing quantities as the concentration was raised to 67%, but at the highest concentrations the zeolite formed tvas sodalite.