Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses were conducted on steel/bentonite interface samples removed from four in situ experiments that were carried out in three underground research laboratories at different temperatures and under different hydraulic and geochemical conditions. The results provide valuable information about the corrosion processes occurring in high-level radioactive waste repositories. Systematic patterns can be deduced from the results, irrespective of carbon steel grade, type of bentonite and its degree of compaction, geochemical environment or experimental setup. Thus, a clear dependence of the corrosion rates on temperature and exposure period, as well as on the availability of H2O and O2 provided by the surrounding bent...
The geological disposal in deep bedrock repositories is the preferred option for the management of h...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.12.006[Abstract:] Radioactive waste dispo...
According to the KBS-3H concept, each copper canister containing spent nuclear fuel will be surround...
Carbon steel and compacted bentonite have been proposed as candidate materials for the overpack and ...
Corrosion of steel canisters containing buried high-level radioactive waste is a relevant issue for...
Carbon steel is a potential canister material for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste in de...
Since 2012, a long‐term in situ corrosion experiment (IC‐A) is being conducted in the Mont Terri Und...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2016.02.001[Abstract:] Here we present a lon...
Bentonite, a common smectite-rich buffer material, is in direct contact with corroding steel in many...
The corrosion of steel cannisters within a nuclear waste repository environment poses significant ch...
Bentonites are used in deep geological disposal facilities as an engineered barrier to isolate high ...
The materials corrosion test (MaCoTe) is a long‐term, multinational in situ corrosion experiment set...
Bentonite and iron metals are common materials proposed for use in deep-seated geological repositori...
Several countries favor the encapsulation of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) in iron or steel ca...
To ensure the safe disposal of spent fuel in Sweden, SKB is planning to use the copper-iron canister...
The geological disposal in deep bedrock repositories is the preferred option for the management of h...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.12.006[Abstract:] Radioactive waste dispo...
According to the KBS-3H concept, each copper canister containing spent nuclear fuel will be surround...
Carbon steel and compacted bentonite have been proposed as candidate materials for the overpack and ...
Corrosion of steel canisters containing buried high-level radioactive waste is a relevant issue for...
Carbon steel is a potential canister material for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste in de...
Since 2012, a long‐term in situ corrosion experiment (IC‐A) is being conducted in the Mont Terri Und...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2016.02.001[Abstract:] Here we present a lon...
Bentonite, a common smectite-rich buffer material, is in direct contact with corroding steel in many...
The corrosion of steel cannisters within a nuclear waste repository environment poses significant ch...
Bentonites are used in deep geological disposal facilities as an engineered barrier to isolate high ...
The materials corrosion test (MaCoTe) is a long‐term, multinational in situ corrosion experiment set...
Bentonite and iron metals are common materials proposed for use in deep-seated geological repositori...
Several countries favor the encapsulation of high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) in iron or steel ca...
To ensure the safe disposal of spent fuel in Sweden, SKB is planning to use the copper-iron canister...
The geological disposal in deep bedrock repositories is the preferred option for the management of h...
Versión aceptada de https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.12.006[Abstract:] Radioactive waste dispo...
According to the KBS-3H concept, each copper canister containing spent nuclear fuel will be surround...