CHARACTERSITICS OF SOLIDIFIED PRODUCTS CONTAINING RADIOACTIVE MOLTEN SALT WASTE

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Kim, In-Tae [1 ]
Park, Hwan-Seo [1 ]
Cho, Yong-Zun [1 ]
Kim, Kwang-Wook [1 ]
Park, Seong-Won [1 ]
Kim, Eung-Ho [1 ]
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[1] Korea Atom Energy Res Inst, Taejon, South Korea
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For a treatment of molten salt wastes generated from a pyroprocessing of oxide spent fuel, we had suggested a stable chemical route, named GRSS (Gel-Route Stabilization & Solidification), and a subsequent consolidation method. By using this method, a series of monolithic wasteforms with different conditions were fabricated, and then their physicochemical properties were investigated. A simulated salt containing 90wt% LiCl, 6.8wt% CsCl, and 3.2wt% SrCl2 was treated with a gel-forming material system, Si/Al/P=0.4/0.4/0.2 and 0.35/0.35/0.3, and the gel-products were treated at 1100C degrees after mixing with borosilicate glass powder, where the salt loadings were about 16 similar to 20wt%. The solidified products had a density of 2.3 similar to 2.35g/cm(3), a micro-hardness of 4.69 similar to 4.72GPa, a glass transition temperature of 528 similar to 537C degrees, and a thermal expansion coefficient of 1.65X10(-7)similar to 3.38X10(-5)/C degrees. Leaching results by the PCT-A method revealed leached rates, 10(-3)similar to 10(-2)g/m(2)day and 10(-4)similar to 10(-3)g/m(2) day for Cs and Sr, respectively. From the long-term ISO leaching test, the 900day-leached fraction of Cs and Sr predicted by a semi-emprical model were 0.89% and 0.39%. The leaching behaviors indicated that Cs would be immobilized into a Si-rich phase while Sr would be in a P-rich phase. The experimental results revealed that the GRSS method could be an alternative method for a solidification of radioactive molten salt wastes.
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