GEOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR OF HOST PHASES FOR ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN CRYSTALLINE CERAMIC NUCLEAR WASTE FORMS

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dc.contributor.author Lumpkin G.R.
dc.contributor.author Smith K.L.
dc.contributor.author Gieré R.
dc.contributor.author Williams C.T.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-24T08:25:16Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-24T08:25:16Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14639498
dc.identifier.citation Geological Society Special Publication, 2004, 236, С. , 89-111
dc.identifier.issn 0305-8719
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/39056
dc.description.abstract A number of polyphase or single-phase ceramic waste forms have been considered as options of the disposal of nuclear waste in geological repositories. Of critical concern in the scientific evaluation of these materials is their performance in natural systems over long periods of time (e.g., 10 3 to 10 6 years). This paper gives an overview of the aqueous durability of the major titanate host phases for actinides (e.g., Th, U, Np, Pu, Cm) and important fission products (e.g., Sr and Cs) in alternative crystalline ceramic waste forms. These host phases are compared with reference to some basic acceptance criteria, including the long-term behaviour determined from studies of natural samples. The available data indicate that zirconolite and pyrochlore are excellent candidate host phases for actinides. These structures exhibit excellent aqueous durability, crystal chemical flexibility, high waste loadings, and well-known processing conditions. Although both pyrochlore and zirconolite become amorphous due to alphadecay processes, the total volume swelling is only 5-6% and there is no significant effect of radiation damage on aqueous durability. Hollandite also appears to be an excellent candidate host phase for radioactive Cs isotopes. Brannerite and perovskite, on the other hand, are more prone to alteration in aqueous fluids and have a lower degree of chemical flexibility. With the exception of hollandite, many of the properties of these potential host phases have been confirmed through studies of natural samples.
dc.title GEOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR OF HOST PHASES FOR ACTINIDES AND FISSION PRODUCTS IN CRYSTALLINE CERAMIC NUCLEAR WASTE FORMS
dc.type Статья


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