International audiencePortland cement is extensively used for the conditioning of radioactive waste. However, its high alkalinity is a serious obstacle to the stabilization of waste containing aluminum metal since aluminum is oxidized by the pore solution with the production of dihydrogen. This work investigates the potential of an alternative binder, magnesium potassium phosphate (MKP) cement, for the stabilization of Al–Mg alloys comprising 2 to 4.5 wt% of Mg and other metallic impurities. The objective is to assess the influence of the alloy composition on its reactivity in the cementitious matrix at earlier ages, as well as at later ages, when the cement has reached a significant reaction degree. Two complementary techniques are used. G...
Introduction The Belgian Reactor 1 (BR1) fuel is composed of natural unalloyed metallic uranium, coa...
International audienceMagnesium alloys and graphite from spent nuclear fuel have been stored togethe...
In traditional reinforced concrete, the alkaline pore solution which passivates the steel rebars wil...
International audiencePortland cement is extensively used for the conditioning of radioactive waste....
International audienceThe reprocessing of spent fuel designed for natural uranium – graphite – gas r...
In a strongly alkaline medium, such as that encountered in conventional cementitious materials based...
International audienceAluminum reactivity in cement-based matrices, generally used for conditioning ...
International audienceGraphite and magnesium alloys wastes were generated during the reprocessing ph...
This work deals with the stabilization / solidification of radioactive waste using cement.More parti...
International audienceGraphite and magnesium alloys wastes were generated during the reprocessing ph...
Ce travail porte sur le conditionnement de déchets radioactifs dans une matrice cimentaire. Il vise ...
International audienceThe reprocessing of spent fuel from the French UNGG (Graphite Gas Natural Uran...
Corrosion of aluminium metal in ordinary Portland cement (OPC) based pastes produces hydrogen gas an...
Introduction The Belgian Reactor 1 (BR1) fuel is composed of natural unalloyed metallic uranium, coa...
International audienceMagnesium alloys and graphite from spent nuclear fuel have been stored togethe...
In traditional reinforced concrete, the alkaline pore solution which passivates the steel rebars wil...
International audiencePortland cement is extensively used for the conditioning of radioactive waste....
International audienceThe reprocessing of spent fuel designed for natural uranium – graphite – gas r...
In a strongly alkaline medium, such as that encountered in conventional cementitious materials based...
International audienceAluminum reactivity in cement-based matrices, generally used for conditioning ...
International audienceGraphite and magnesium alloys wastes were generated during the reprocessing ph...
This work deals with the stabilization / solidification of radioactive waste using cement.More parti...
International audienceGraphite and magnesium alloys wastes were generated during the reprocessing ph...
Ce travail porte sur le conditionnement de déchets radioactifs dans une matrice cimentaire. Il vise ...
International audienceThe reprocessing of spent fuel from the French UNGG (Graphite Gas Natural Uran...
Corrosion of aluminium metal in ordinary Portland cement (OPC) based pastes produces hydrogen gas an...
Introduction The Belgian Reactor 1 (BR1) fuel is composed of natural unalloyed metallic uranium, coa...
International audienceMagnesium alloys and graphite from spent nuclear fuel have been stored togethe...
In traditional reinforced concrete, the alkaline pore solution which passivates the steel rebars wil...