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Apps, J.A.; Neil, J.M.; Jun, C.H.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC (USA). Div. of Waste Management; Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)1989
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC (USA). Div. of Waste Management; Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)1989
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[en] A requirement for modelling the chemical behavior of groundwater in a nuclear waste repository is accurate thermodynamic data pertaining to the participating minerals and aqueous species. In particular, it is important that the thermodynamic properties of the aluminate ion be accurately determined, because most rock forming minerals in the earth's crust are aluminosilicates, and most groundwaters are neutral to slightly alkaline, where the aluminate ion is the predominant aluminum species in solution. Without a precise knowledge of the thermodynamic properties of the aluminate ion aluminosilicate mineral solubilities cannot be determined. The thermochemical properties of the aluminate ion have been determined from the solubilities of the aluminum hydroxides and oxyhydroxides in alkaline solutions between 20 and 350/degree/C. An internally consistent set of thermodynamic properties have been determined for gibbsite, boehmite, diaspore and corundum. The thermodynamic properties of bayerite have been provisionally estimated and a preliminary value for ΔG/sub f, 298/0 of nordstrandite has been determined. 205 refs., 17 figs., 25 tabs
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Jan 1989; 346 p; LBL--21482; NTIS, PC A15/MF A01 - US Govt. Printing Office. - OSTI as TI89006046
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ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS, CHALCOGENIDES, DATA, ENERGY, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROXIDES, INFORMATION, MANAGEMENT, NUMERICAL DATA, OXIDE MINERALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, POLAR SOLVENTS, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SOLVENTS, STORAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE STORAGE, WATER
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