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Ford, C.E.; Dempster, T.J.; Melling, P.J.
Edinburgh Univ. (UK). Grant Inst. of Geology1983
Edinburgh Univ. (UK). Grant Inst. of Geology1983
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[en] To assess the feasibility of safe disposal of high-level radioactive waste as synthetic clay, or material that would react with ground water to form clay, experiments have been carried out to determine the hydrothermal crystallisation and leaching behaviour of silica based gels fired at 900 deg C. Crystallisation rates at a pressure of 500 bars and at temperatures below 400 deg C are negligible and this more or less precludes pre-disposal production of synthetic clay on the scale required. Leaching experiments suggest that the leach rates of Cs from gels by distilled water are higher than those of boro-silicate glasses and SYNROC at the lower temperatures that would be preferred for geological storage. However, amounts of bulk dissolution of gels may be lower than those of boro-silicate glasses. The initial leaching behaviour of gels might be considerably improved by hot compaction at 900 to 1000 deg C. Consideration of likely waste form dissolution behaviour in a repository environment suggests that gels of appropriate composition might perform as well as, or better than, boro-silicate glasses. A novel hypothetical plant is described that could produce the gel waste form on the scale required on a more or less continuous basis. (author)
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Oct 1983; 43 p; CONTRACT PECD7/9/048-3/82
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CHALCOGENIDES, COLLOIDS, DISPERSIONS, DISSOLUTION, GLASS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, MINERALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTES, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SILICATE MINERALS, SILICON COMPOUNDS, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE PROCESSING, WASTES
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