Compacted Na-bentonite clay barriers, widely used in the isolation of solid-waste landfills and other contaminated sites, have been proposed for a similar use in the disposal of high-level radioactive waste. Molecular diffusion through the pore space in these barriers plays a key role in their performance, thus motivating recent measurements of the apparent diffusion coefficient tensor of water tracers in compacted, water-saturated Na-bentonites. In the present study, we introduce a conceptual model in which the pore space of water-saturated bentonite is divided into 'macropore' and 'interlayer nanopore' compartments. With this model we determine quantitatively the relative contributions of pore-network geometry (expressed as a geometric fa...
Bentonite clay is considered as a potential buffer and backfill material in subsurface repositories ...
International audienceIn underground repository concepts for radioactive waste, bentonite is studied...
Copyright © 2017 Elke Jacops et al. In order to investigate in more detail the relation between the ...
Compacted Na-bentonite clay barriers, widely used in the isolation of solid-waste landfills and othe...
Assessments of bentonite barrier performance in waste management scenarios require an accurate descr...
Sodium bentonites are used as barrier materials for the isolation of landfills and are under conside...
Designs for deep geological respositories of nuclear waste include bentonite as a hydraulic and che...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Through-diffusion experiments in Boom Clay have been performed with uncharged mo...
Diffusion theories for porous media with sorption are reviewed to serve as a basis for considering d...
In this paper, we address the manner in which the continuum-scale diffusive properties of smectite-r...
Molecular diffusion is the dominant solute transport process in clays and claystones that are consid...
International audienceClay-rich media have been proposed as engineered barrier materials or host roc...
Inorganic contaminants, while transported through the bentonite layer, are chemically adsorbed onto ...
International audienceSwelling clays act as ion-exchange membranes owing to the presence of extra-fr...
Since no single experimental or modeling technique provides data that allow a description of transpo...
Bentonite clay is considered as a potential buffer and backfill material in subsurface repositories ...
International audienceIn underground repository concepts for radioactive waste, bentonite is studied...
Copyright © 2017 Elke Jacops et al. In order to investigate in more detail the relation between the ...
Compacted Na-bentonite clay barriers, widely used in the isolation of solid-waste landfills and othe...
Assessments of bentonite barrier performance in waste management scenarios require an accurate descr...
Sodium bentonites are used as barrier materials for the isolation of landfills and are under conside...
Designs for deep geological respositories of nuclear waste include bentonite as a hydraulic and che...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Through-diffusion experiments in Boom Clay have been performed with uncharged mo...
Diffusion theories for porous media with sorption are reviewed to serve as a basis for considering d...
In this paper, we address the manner in which the continuum-scale diffusive properties of smectite-r...
Molecular diffusion is the dominant solute transport process in clays and claystones that are consid...
International audienceClay-rich media have been proposed as engineered barrier materials or host roc...
Inorganic contaminants, while transported through the bentonite layer, are chemically adsorbed onto ...
International audienceSwelling clays act as ion-exchange membranes owing to the presence of extra-fr...
Since no single experimental or modeling technique provides data that allow a description of transpo...
Bentonite clay is considered as a potential buffer and backfill material in subsurface repositories ...
International audienceIn underground repository concepts for radioactive waste, bentonite is studied...
Copyright © 2017 Elke Jacops et al. In order to investigate in more detail the relation between the ...