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Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements
The problem of effective immobilization of liquid radioactive waste (LRW) is key to the successful development of nuclear energy. The possibility of using the magnesium potassium phosphate (MKP) compound for LRW immobilization on the example of nitric acid solutions containing actinides and rare ear...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025553/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29890693 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11060976 |
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author | Vinokurov, Sergey E. Kulikova, Svetlana A. Myasoedov, Boris F. |
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description | The problem of effective immobilization of liquid radioactive waste (LRW) is key to the successful development of nuclear energy. The possibility of using the magnesium potassium phosphate (MKP) compound for LRW immobilization on the example of nitric acid solutions containing actinides and rare earth elements (REE), including high level waste (HLW) surrogate solution, is considered in the research work. Under the study of phase composition and structure of the MKP compounds that is obtained by the XRD and SEM methods, it was established that the compounds are composed of crystalline phases—analogues of natural phosphate minerals (struvite, metaankoleite). The hydrolytic stability of the compounds was determined according to the semi-dynamic test GOST R 52126-2003. Low leaching rates of radionuclides from the compound are established, including a differential leaching rate of (239)Pu and (241)Am—3.5 × 10(−7) and 5.3 × 10(−7) g/(cm(2)∙day). As a result of the research work, it was concluded that the MKP compound is promising for LRW immobilization and can become an alternative material combining the advantages of easy implementation of the technology, like cementation and the high physical and chemical stability corresponding to a glass-like compound. |
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spelling | pubmed-60255532018-07-09 Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements Vinokurov, Sergey E. Kulikova, Svetlana A. Myasoedov, Boris F. Materials (Basel) Article The problem of effective immobilization of liquid radioactive waste (LRW) is key to the successful development of nuclear energy. The possibility of using the magnesium potassium phosphate (MKP) compound for LRW immobilization on the example of nitric acid solutions containing actinides and rare earth elements (REE), including high level waste (HLW) surrogate solution, is considered in the research work. Under the study of phase composition and structure of the MKP compounds that is obtained by the XRD and SEM methods, it was established that the compounds are composed of crystalline phases—analogues of natural phosphate minerals (struvite, metaankoleite). The hydrolytic stability of the compounds was determined according to the semi-dynamic test GOST R 52126-2003. Low leaching rates of radionuclides from the compound are established, including a differential leaching rate of (239)Pu and (241)Am—3.5 × 10(−7) and 5.3 × 10(−7) g/(cm(2)∙day). As a result of the research work, it was concluded that the MKP compound is promising for LRW immobilization and can become an alternative material combining the advantages of easy implementation of the technology, like cementation and the high physical and chemical stability corresponding to a glass-like compound. MDPI 2018-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6025553/ /pubmed/29890693 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11060976 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Vinokurov, Sergey E. Kulikova, Svetlana A. Myasoedov, Boris F. Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements |
title | Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements |
title_full | Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements |
title_fullStr | Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements |
title_full_unstemmed | Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements |
title_short | Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Compound for Immobilization of Radioactive Waste Containing Actinide and Rare Earth Elements |
title_sort | magnesium potassium phosphate compound for immobilization of radioactive waste containing actinide and rare earth elements |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025553/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29890693 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11060976 |
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