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Characterization of Radionuclide Retaining Properties of Backfill Materials for Near Surface Repositories for Low and Intermediate Level Radioactive Wastes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2013
Abstract
The sand of glaciolacustrine origin is offered as a major component of the backfill in repositories for solid or solidified low and intermediate level waste (LILW). Clinoptilolite, hematite, and magnesium oxide are offered as additives for increasing of sorption. In this work was carried investigation of sorption properties of sand, clinoptilolite, hematite and magnesium oxide and mixtures of sand with these mineral additives.
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