This work is directed to assess iodine interactions with hardened cement paste (HCP) under highly alkaline conditions (pH> 12) with/without a reductant. For this purpose, a series of Kd (distribution coefficient) experiments using 127I as a tracer were performed. The Kd values of iodine were in the order of 172–1095 mL g –1 in the batch experiment without a reductant, and in the order of 83–92 mL g–1 in the experiment with a reductant. The percentage of iodine leached out from HCP throughout the experiment suggested its very strong binding with cementitious materials. The obtained results allow supposing that chemical speciation of iodine has influence on the interaction of iodine with HCP under highly alkaline conditions
Some of the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of Portland cement and related mate...
Translated from German (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe - publications KfK 4467)Available from Briti...
ABSTRACT. Cementitious matrices are being assessed for immobilization f radioactive wastes. This pap...
Argillaceous rocks are considered potential host rocks for radioactive waste repositories. The concr...
International audienceIn order to manage radioactive iodine-129 coming from nuclear spent fuel, robu...
International audienceNuclear power production generates radioactive waste, the management of which ...
Cement-based materials are key components in radioactive waste repository barrier systems. To improv...
Cementitious materials are being widely used as solidification/stabilisation and barrier materials f...
The disposal concept for radioactive waste in England, Wales and Northern Ireland depends on the cla...
Radionuclide solubility is one of the factors that can determine the 'source term' for potential mig...
The paper presents data on efficiency of immobilization of low level radioactive wastes of nuclear p...
Some of the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of Portland cement and related mate...
Translated from German (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe - publications KfK 4467)Available from Briti...
ABSTRACT. Cementitious matrices are being assessed for immobilization f radioactive wastes. This pap...
Argillaceous rocks are considered potential host rocks for radioactive waste repositories. The concr...
International audienceIn order to manage radioactive iodine-129 coming from nuclear spent fuel, robu...
International audienceNuclear power production generates radioactive waste, the management of which ...
Cement-based materials are key components in radioactive waste repository barrier systems. To improv...
Cementitious materials are being widely used as solidification/stabilisation and barrier materials f...
The disposal concept for radioactive waste in England, Wales and Northern Ireland depends on the cla...
Radionuclide solubility is one of the factors that can determine the 'source term' for potential mig...
The paper presents data on efficiency of immobilization of low level radioactive wastes of nuclear p...
Some of the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of Portland cement and related mate...
Translated from German (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe - publications KfK 4467)Available from Briti...
ABSTRACT. Cementitious matrices are being assessed for immobilization f radioactive wastes. This pap...