PLUTONIUM DIFFUSIVITY IN COMPACTED BENTONITE

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IDEMITSU, K
ISHIGURO, K
YUSA, Y
SASAKI, N
TSUNODA, N
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[1] Waste Mangement Technology Development Division, Tokai Works, Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken, 319-11, Tokai-mura
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10.1016/0013-7952(90)90028-Y
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Measurements on plutonium diffusivity in water-saturated compacted bentonite were carried out. Representative specimens of sodium bentonite were taken from the Tsukinuno and Kuroishi mines situated in northeast Japan. Tsukinuno bentonite was divided into three types: raw type, purified Na-type, and H-type which was prepared by treating Na-type bentonite with hydrochloric acid. Kuroishi bentonite contained chlorite as impurity. H-type bentonite was used as reference for the convenience of profile measurement in bentonite, since plutonium diffusivity in H-type bentonite was considered to be larger than that in Na-type bentonite because of low pH and low swelling pressure of H-type bentonite. Sampled bentonite was compacted into pellets of 20 mm in diameter and 20 mm in height. Bulk densities of these specimens were 1200-1800 kg/m3 for purified Na-type and H-type bentonite and 1600 kg/m3 for raw type bentonite. Plutonium profiles obtained in H-type bentonite can be explained by diffusion equation with constant concentration source. Diffusivity ranges from 10-13 to 10 12 m2/s for H-type and Kuroishi impure sodium bentonite. Diffusivity in both raw type and purified Tsukinuno bentonite was was estimated to less than 10-14 M2/s. Diffusivity in H-type bentonite showed a tendency to decrease with increasing density. Influence of in bentonite was also studied. Quartz content up to 50% or hematite content up to 1% did not influence diffusivity significantly in H-type bentonite. The chemical species of plutonium in pore water of Na-type and H-type were estimated Pu(OH)3-; and PuO2-, respectively. © 1990.
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