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Inclusion of Radioactive Ion-Exchange Resins in Inorganic Binders
This article is devoted to the inclusion of ion exchange resins in portland, portland blast-furnace, and alumina cements. The degree to which the solidified products are filled with respect to dry resin reaches 7-10, 12, and 18.9-19.7%, respectively, with adequate strength being maintained (at least...
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Published in: | Atomic energy (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2005-09, Vol.99 (3), p.607-611 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article is devoted to the inclusion of ion exchange resins in portland, portland blast-furnace, and alumina cements. The degree to which the solidified products are filled with respect to dry resin reaches 7-10, 12, and 18.9-19.7%, respectively, with adequate strength being maintained (at least 5 MPa); the cesium diffusion coefficients are 9.3.10 super(-4), 1.2.10 super(-4), and 7.2.10 super(-5) cm super(2)/day with the normative value 6.7.10 super(-4) cm super(2)/day. When 10 mass% clay is added to alumina cement, the diffusion coefficient of cesium decreases to 5.1.10 super(-6) cm super(2)/day, and the volume of the wastes increases by not more than a factor of 1.5 on solidification. |
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ISSN: | 1063-4258 1573-8205 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10512-005-0254-y |