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Bentonite–Concrete Interactions in Engineered Barrier Systems during the Isolation of Radioactive Waste Based on the Results of Short-Term Laboratory Experiments

Ivan Morozov 1
Sergey Zakusin 1, 2
Pavel Kozlov 3
Olga Zakusina 1
Marat Roshchin 1, 4
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-03-17
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.521
CiteScore5.5
Impact factor2.5
ISSN20763417
Computer Science Applications
Process Chemistry and Technology
General Materials Science
Instrumentation
General Engineering
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Abstract

Bentonite clays have unique properties that determine their use as the main component of engineered barrier systems (EBS) for the isolation of radioactive waste. At present, the Russian Federation is elaborating the concept of deep geological disposal of radioactive waste in crystalline rocks of the Yeniseisky site, where bentonite clays play an important role in ensuring the safety of the repository for a long period of time. This work demonstrates the first results of short-term laboratory experiments (1 and 3 months) on the thermochemical interaction of bentonite and concrete in the presence of synthetic water at an elevated temperature. These experiments will help predict the effect of EBS materials on montmorillonite. Bentonite from the 10th Khutor deposit (Russia) and Portland cement were used in the experiments. At the first stage of the experiments, solutions were obtained after leaching the concrete with a synthetic groundwater solution for 1 month at 90 °C. At the second stage, the interactions of the obtained solutions with bentonite at 90 °C were studied. As a result of the experiments, the processes of concrete leaching were revealed, which changed the composition and acidity (an increase in the pH from 6.1 to 12.1) of the synthetic water and led to an increase in the porosity of the material in contact with the solution. However, no dissolution of montmorillonite was observed, and the changes were quite small. The research results show the high stability of bentonite from the 10th Khutor deposit under model conditions, which was confirmed by modeling. Thus, we can say that at pH ≈ 12 and at elevated temperatures, montmorillonite retains a stable structure for a long time, which is important for ensuring the safety of disposal in general.

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Morozov I. et al. Bentonite–Concrete Interactions in Engineered Barrier Systems during the Isolation of Radioactive Waste Based on the Results of Short-Term Laboratory Experiments // Applied Sciences (Switzerland). 2022. Vol. 12. No. 6. p. 3074.
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Morozov I., Zakusin S., Kozlov P., Zakusina O., Roshchin M., Chernov M., Boldyrev K., Zaitseva T., Tyupina E., Krupskaya V. V. Bentonite–Concrete Interactions in Engineered Barrier Systems during the Isolation of Radioactive Waste Based on the Results of Short-Term Laboratory Experiments // Applied Sciences (Switzerland). 2022. Vol. 12. No. 6. p. 3074.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/app12063074
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/app12063074
TI - Bentonite–Concrete Interactions in Engineered Barrier Systems during the Isolation of Radioactive Waste Based on the Results of Short-Term Laboratory Experiments
T2 - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
AU - Morozov, Ivan
AU - Zakusin, Sergey
AU - Kozlov, Pavel
AU - Zakusina, Olga
AU - Roshchin, Marat
AU - Chernov, Michael
AU - Boldyrev, Kirill
AU - Zaitseva, Tatiana
AU - Tyupina, Ekaterina
AU - Krupskaya, V. V.
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/03/17
PB - MDPI
SP - 3074
IS - 6
VL - 12
SN - 2076-3417
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@article{2022_Morozov,
author = {Ivan Morozov and Sergey Zakusin and Pavel Kozlov and Olga Zakusina and Marat Roshchin and Michael Chernov and Kirill Boldyrev and Tatiana Zaitseva and Ekaterina Tyupina and V. V. Krupskaya},
title = {Bentonite–Concrete Interactions in Engineered Barrier Systems during the Isolation of Radioactive Waste Based on the Results of Short-Term Laboratory Experiments},
journal = {Applied Sciences (Switzerland)},
year = {2022},
volume = {12},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/app12063074},
number = {6},
pages = {3074},
doi = {10.3390/app12063074}
}
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Morozov, Ivan, et al. “Bentonite–Concrete Interactions in Engineered Barrier Systems during the Isolation of Radioactive Waste Based on the Results of Short-Term Laboratory Experiments.” Applied Sciences (Switzerland), vol. 12, no. 6, Mar. 2022, p. 3074. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12063074.