This article has been published in a revised form in Clay Minerals [http://doi.org/10.1180/clm.2018.16]. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution, re-sale or use in derivative worksA novel method to perform small-scale laboratory experiments that reproduce concrete–bentonite and concrete–groundwater interactions has been developed. Such interfaces will prevail in engineered barrier systems used for isolation of nuclear waste. With the goal of optimizing the experimental method, this work has analysed the geochemical interaction of distilled water, low-pH cement mortar and FEBEX-bentonite for 75 days. Limited but evident reactivity between the materials was observed, mainly decalc...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.12.006[Abstract:] Radioactive waste dispo...
Stable isotope analysis was carried out on a set of samples from the concrete-bentonite interface fr...
repositories for radioactive waste. It is well known that in the hyperalkaline conditions (pH> 12...
The design of engineered barrier systems for high-level radioactive waste isolation requires the use...
The cement–clay interaction (CI) experiment was carried out at the Mont Terri rock laboratory to com...
The Engineered Barrier System (EBS) implemented in full-scale experiments are designed to provide an...
Bentonite is a key component in many designs for radioactive waste repositories. The plasticity, sw...
Bentonite is a key barrier for the isolation of high-level radioactive waste within Deep Geological ...
A series of long-term laboratory experiments was started in 1995 to investigate longer-term dissolut...
Bentonite is one of the more safety-critical components of the engineered barrier system in the disp...
Interactions between concrete and clays are driven by the strong chemical gradients in pore water an...
Strong chemical gradients between clay and concrete porewater lead to diffusive transport across the...
Bentonite is one of the more safety-critical components of the engineered barrier system in the disp...
The Cyprus Natural Analogue Project was carried out due to the requirement to support ongoing labora...
AbstractCement and clay will be used extensively in geological disposal facilities for radioactive w...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.12.006[Abstract:] Radioactive waste dispo...
Stable isotope analysis was carried out on a set of samples from the concrete-bentonite interface fr...
repositories for radioactive waste. It is well known that in the hyperalkaline conditions (pH> 12...
The design of engineered barrier systems for high-level radioactive waste isolation requires the use...
The cement–clay interaction (CI) experiment was carried out at the Mont Terri rock laboratory to com...
The Engineered Barrier System (EBS) implemented in full-scale experiments are designed to provide an...
Bentonite is a key component in many designs for radioactive waste repositories. The plasticity, sw...
Bentonite is a key barrier for the isolation of high-level radioactive waste within Deep Geological ...
A series of long-term laboratory experiments was started in 1995 to investigate longer-term dissolut...
Bentonite is one of the more safety-critical components of the engineered barrier system in the disp...
Interactions between concrete and clays are driven by the strong chemical gradients in pore water an...
Strong chemical gradients between clay and concrete porewater lead to diffusive transport across the...
Bentonite is one of the more safety-critical components of the engineered barrier system in the disp...
The Cyprus Natural Analogue Project was carried out due to the requirement to support ongoing labora...
AbstractCement and clay will be used extensively in geological disposal facilities for radioactive w...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.12.006[Abstract:] Radioactive waste dispo...
Stable isotope analysis was carried out on a set of samples from the concrete-bentonite interface fr...
repositories for radioactive waste. It is well known that in the hyperalkaline conditions (pH> 12...