14 C content in candu spent ion exchange resins and its release under alkaline conditions
The total 14 C content and its speciation (inorganic/organic) were measured in spent ion exchange resins (SIERs) received from Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). Also, 14 C release from SIERs was investigated by desorption tests carried out in alkaline solution relevant for cementitious environmen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiocarbon 2018-12, Vol.60 (6), p.1797-1808 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The total
14
C content and its speciation (inorganic/organic) were measured in spent ion exchange resins (SIERs) received from Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). Also,
14
C release from SIERs was investigated by desorption tests carried out in alkaline solution relevant for cementitious environment disposal. The method used for total
14
C measurement consists of combustion in oxygen-rich atmosphere, while for speciation measurements, both in SIERs and in desorption solutions, an analytical method based on acid stripping and wet oxidation was applied. Around 97% from the total
14
C inventory measured on the Cernavoda SIERs (33.7 kBq/g) was found to be in inorganic form and only 7% as organic
14
C. Under alkaline conditions,
14
C could be released both as gaseous and as soluble species: from the total
14
C present in the SIERs samples around 7% was released as inorganic
14
C in the gas phase and 79% as dissolved species (mainly as inorganic
14
C). These percentages were obtained for unconditioned SIERs in NaOH solution. The SIERs will be immobilized in a suitable matrix for disposal, and the presence of Ca ions dissolved in cement pore water favor precipitation of
14
C and consequently the amount of
14
C released from disposal area should be lower. |
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ISSN: | 0033-8222 1945-5755 |
DOI: | 10.1017/RDC.2018.83 |