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View article: Retardation of Chlorine-36 by Cementitious Materials Relevant to the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes
Retardation of Chlorine-36 by Cementitious Materials Relevant to the Disposal of Radioactive Wastes Open
The activation product chlorine-36 (36Cl) is an important radionuclide within the context of the disposal of nuclear wastes, due to its long half-life and environmental mobility. Its behaviour in a range of potential cementitious encapsula…
Comparative study of radium and strontium behaviour in contact with cementitious materials Open
A comparative study of the sorption behaviour of radium and strontium was performed on various cementitious materials including crushed hardened cement pastes (HCP) and concretes as well as a synthesised calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) phas…
View article: Retention of technetium-99 by grout and backfill cements: Implications for the safe disposal of radioactive waste
Retention of technetium-99 by grout and backfill cements: Implications for the safe disposal of radioactive waste Open
Technetium-99 (99Tc) is an important radionuclide when considering the disposal of nuclear wastes owing to its long half-life and environmental mobility in the pertechnetate (Tc(VII)) redox state. Its behaviour in a range of potential ceme…