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THE INVESTIGATION OF LOW-PH MODIFIED CEM III AND CEM V CEMENTATION SYSTEMS FOR ENCAPSULATION OF RADIOACTIVE METALLIC ALUMINIUM WASTE

Nicu, Mihaela, Ionascu, Laura, Dragolici, Felicia, Turcanu, Corneliu

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b41/s16.004View metrics

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Title
THE INVESTIGATION OF LOW-PH MODIFIED CEM III AND CEM V CEMENTATION SYSTEMS FOR ENCAPSULATION OF RADIOACTIVE METALLIC ALUMINIUM WASTE
Authors
Nicu, Mihaela, Ionascu, Laura, Dragolici, Felicia, Turcanu, Corneliu
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
27-36
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-38-4
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
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  2. C.H. Mattus, T.M. Gillian, “A Literature review of mix ed waste components: sensitivities and effects upon solidification/stabilization in cement – based matrices”, ORNL/TM-12656 (1994).

  3. Handling and Processing of Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Applications, IAEA, Technical Report Series TRS-402 (2001).

  4. C. Shi and R. Spence, “Designing of Cement – Based Formula for Solidification/Stabilization of Hazardous, Radioactive and Mixed Wastes”, Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 34, 391-417 (2004), Taylor and Frances Inc.

  5. R. Molviga and R. Chandhany, Factors affecting hazardous waste solidification/stabilization: A review, J. Hazardous Waste B 137, 267 – 276 (2006).

  6. N.D.M. Evans, “Binding mechanisms of radionuclides to cement”, Cement and Concrete Research, 38, 543-553 (2008).

  7. C. Utton and I.H. Godfrey, “Review of stability of cemented grouted ion -exchange materials, sludges and flocs”, NNL (09) 10212, issue 2 (2010).

  8. M. Constable and all, “Review of wasteform ageing up to repository resaturation (part one)”, WMT (06) P118 (2010).

  9. F. Endtinger and H. Weber, Stability of Aluminium in Contact with Alkaline Building Materials, Anti-Corrosion 14, 8, 1967.

  10. 2nd low-pH workshop, Madrid, June 15-16 (2005).

  11. R & D on low-pH cement for a geological repository, 3nd workshop, Paris June 13-14 (2007).

  12. M. Codina and all, Design and characterization of low-heat and low-alkalinity cements, Cement and Concrete Research 38, 437-448 (2008).

  13. Jin-Seap Kim et all, Properties of low pH cement grout as a sealing material for the geological disposal of radioactive waste; Nuclear Engineering and Technology 43, 459- 468 (2011).

  14. J.L. Garcia et all, Study of the microstructure evolution of low-pH cements based on Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Materials 6, 2508-2521 (2013).

  15. M. Vuorio and J. Hansen, “Long -term safety and durability related studies on low- pH grouting materials”, Proceedings of the 3rd Low -pH workshop, ESDRED,Paris, France, June, 15-16, 2007. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  16. Improved Cement Solidification of Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste, IAEA, Technical Report Series TRS-350 (1992).

  17. C.H. Mattus, T.M. Gillian, “A Literature review of mix ed waste components: sensitivities and effects upon solidification/stabilization in cement – based matrices”, ORNL/TM-12656 (1994).

  18. Handling and Processing of Radioactive Waste from Nuclear Applications, IAEA, Technical Report Series TRS-402 (2001).

  19. C. Shi and R. Spence, “Designing of Cement – Based Formula for Solidification/Stabilization of Hazardous, Radioactive and Mixed Wastes”, Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 34, 391-417 (2004), Taylor and Frances Inc.

  20. R. Molviga and R. Chandhany, Factors affecting hazardous waste solidification/stabilization: A review, J. Hazardous Waste B 137, 267 – 276 (2006).

  21. N.D.M. Evans, “Binding mechanisms of radionuclides to cement”, Cement and Concrete Research, 38, 543-553 (2008).

  22. C. Utton and I.H. Godfrey, “Review of stability of cemented grouted ion -exchange materials, sludges and flocs”, NNL (09) 10212, issue 2 (2010).

  23. M. Constable and all, “Review of wasteform ageing up to repository resaturation (part one)”, WMT (06) P118 (2010).

  24. F. Endtinger and H. Weber, Stability of Aluminium in Contact with Alkaline Building Materials, Anti-Corrosion 14, 8, 1967.

  25. 2nd low-pH workshop, Madrid, June 15-16 (2005).

  26. R & D on low-pH cement for a geological repository, 3nd workshop, Paris June 13-14 (2007).

  27. M. Codina and all, Design and characterization of low-heat and low-alkalinity cements, Cement and Concrete Research 38, 437-448 (2008).

  28. Jin-Seap Kim et all, Properties of low pH cement grout as a sealing material for the geological disposal of radioactive waste; Nuclear Engineering and Technology 43, 459- 468 (2011).

  29. J.L. Garcia et all, Study of the microstructure evolution of low-pH cements based on Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), Materials 6, 2508-2521 (2013).

  30. M. Vuorio and J. Hansen, “Long -term safety and durability related studies on low- pH grouting materials”, Proceedings of the 3rd Low -pH workshop, ESDRED,Paris, France, June, 15-16, 2007. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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