EVALUATION OF PHYLLOSILICATES AS A BUFFER COMPONENT IN THE DISPOSAL OF NUCLEAR FUEL WASTE.

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Oscarson, D.W.
Cheung, S.C.H.
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INDUSTRIAL WASTES - Radioactive Materials - NUCLEAR REACTORS; HEAVY WATER - Spent Fuels;
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The disposal concept now being assessed in the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management program entails the emplacement of containers with used fuel or fuel recycle waste deep in a stable plutonic formation, possibly in the Canadian Shield. One of the engineered barriers to radionuclide movement from the waste containers to the biosphere is a buffer material placed between the containers and the surrounding rock mass. An effective buffer material should have a combination of the following properties: low hydraulic conductivity and diffusivity for water and dissolved chemical species, a high sorption capacity for radionuclides, high thermal conductivity, sufficient physical strength to support the waste containers, and longterm stability under the conditions existing in a disposal vault. This report evaluates phyllosilicates for their effectiveness as potential buffer components. It concludes that bentonite, because of its high swelling potential, low hydraulic conductivity, low effective porosity, and high sorption capacity for many radionuclides, would be the most effective phyllosilicate for use as a buffer component.
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