Published 1982 | Version v1
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Leaching of actinides from simulated nuclear waste glass

  • 1. Commission of the European Communities, Karlsruhe, Germany

Description

Two types of simulated nuclear waste glass doped with actinides were leached at 2000C in distilled water and salt solutions. Am, Np, Pu and U were all preferentially retained in the surface layer on the glass. Leaching ratios of 0.1 to 0.2 for Np and approx. 0.02 for Am were measured. The losses of Am and Np to the leachant were proportional to the total weight loss of the glass and were larger at 10 ml leachant/cm2 glass than at 5 ml/cm2. Weight loss from the glass occurred only at the start of the experiments for periods ranging from 10 h to 10 days according to leachant composition and volume. Wt losses from the C31-3-EC glass were much greater in saturated NaCl solution than in distilled water. Enrichment in the outer surface layer of Al or Ca according to glass type could be correlated with leachant pH, glass composition and weight loss measurements

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Publishing Information

Publisher
North-Holland.
Imprint Place
New York, NY
Imprint Title
Scientific basis for nuclear waste management V
Journal Page Range
p. 113-124.

Conference

Title
5. international symposium on the scientific basis for radioactive waste management.
Dates
7 - 10 Jun 1982.
Place
Berlin (Germany, F.R.).