Characterization of Bentonites from the In Situ ABM5 Heater Experiment at aspo Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden

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Maria Fernandez, Ana [1 ]
Marco, Jose F. [2 ]
Nieto, Paula [1 ]
Javier Leon, Fco [1 ]
Maria Robredo, Luz [1 ]
Angeles Clavero, Maria [1 ]
Isabel Cardona, Ana [1 ]
Fernandez, Sergio [1 ]
Svensson, Daniel [3 ]
Sellin, Patrik [3 ]
机构
[1] CIEMAT, Dept Medio Ambiente, Ctr Invest Energet Medioambientales & Tecnol, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] CSIC, Inst Quim Fis Rocasolano, Madrid 28006, Spain
[3] SKB Svensk Karnbranslehantering, Dept Res & Safety Assessment, SE-57229 Oskarshamn, Sweden
关键词
bentonites; smectites; pore water chemistry; mineralogy; cation exchange; ABM experiment; large-scale tests; CATION-EXCHANGE CAPACITY; BUFFER MATERIAL TEST; MOSSBAUER-SPECTROSCOPY; MINERALOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS; CORRODING IRON; 1ST PACKAGE; POTASSIUM; STABILITY; CHEMISTRY; POREWATER;
D O I
10.3390/min12040471
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The Alternative Buffer Material ABM5 experiment is an in situ medium-scale experiment performed at aspo Hard Rock Laboratory (HRL) conducted by SKB in Sweden with the aim of analysing the long-term stability of bentonites used as an engineering barrier for a high-level radioactive waste repository (HLWR). In this work, four different ring-shaped Ca- and Na-bentonite blocks, which were piled around a carbon steel cylindrical heater, subjected to a maximum temperature of 250 degrees C and hydrated with saline Na-Ca-Cl aspo groundwater (0.91 ionic strength), were characterized after dismantling. This work allowed us to identify the main geochemical processes involved, as well as the modifications in the physico-chemical properties and pore water composition after 4.4 years of treatment. No significant modifications in mineralogy were observed in samples close to the heater contact, except an increase in Fe content due to C-steel corrosion, carbonate dissolution/precipitation (mainly calcite and siderite) and Mg increase. No magnetite and a low amount of Fe(II) inside the clay mineral structure were detected. No modifications were observed in the smectite structure, except a slight increase in total and tetrahedral charge. A decrease in external surface area and cation exchange capacity (CEC) was found in all samples, with lower values being detected at the heater contact. As a consequence of the diffusion of the infiltrating groundwater, a modification of the composition at clay mineral exchange sites occurred. Ca-bentonites increased their Na content at exchange sites, whereas Na-bentonite increased their Ca content. Exchangeable Mg content decreased in all bentonites, except in MX-80 located at the bottom part of the package. A salinity gradient is observed through the bentonite blocks from the granite to the heater contact due to anions are controlled by diffusion and anion exclusion. The pore water chemistry of bentonites evolved as a function of the diffusion transport of the groundwater, the chemical equilibrium of cations at exchange sites and mineral dissolution/precipitation processes. These reactions are in turn dependent on temperature and water vapor fluxes.
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