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J Environ Manage ; 324: 116342, 2022 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36166870

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In order to find a rapid, efficient, safe and reliable treatment technology for radioactive contaminated soil, the microwave sintering method was used to sinter the simulated radioactive contaminated soil with different CeO2 content at 1100 °C, 1200 °C and 1300 °C for 30 min to achieve vitrification. The phase, microstructure, morphology, mechanical properties, and chemical durability of the sintered samples were investigated. XRD and SEM-EDS results showed that Ce4+ did not participate in the formation of the glass network, but was fixed in the glass network structure. The amorphous fraction of the samples sintered at 1300 °C can reach up to 98%. EDS results showed that the element distribution was uniform. In addition, the density and hardness values of the sintered matrices were in the range of 1.875-2.543 g/cm3 and 6.667-7.112 GPa, respectively. Our results show that the density and hardness values are related to the sintering temperature and CeO2 content. The normalized leaching rate of Ce in samples reached 10-7 g/(m2·d) after 28 d.


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Vidro , Micro-Ondas , Temperatura , Teste de Materiais , Solo
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J Hazard Mater ; 405: 124273, 2021 03 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33131939

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In the field of radioactive waste immobilization, the investigation of irradiation stability is of considerable importance. In this study, uranium-contaminated soil samples were irradiated by 1.5 MeV Xe20+ ions with fluences ranging from 1 × 1012 to 1 × 1015 ions/cm2. Xe20+ heavy-ion radiation was used to simulate the self-irradiation of actinide nuclides. The uranium-contaminated soil samples were sintered via microwaves. Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction results showed that irradiation can cause crystallization of the sample. After irradiation, the Vickers hardness of the samples decreased slightly. Comparative analysis showed that the sample had good radiation resistance, and the leaching rate (28 d) of the sample increased slightly after irradiation, but the overall performance was stable. Our investigation reveals the corresponding mechanism of uranium-contaminated soil irradiation of 1.5 MeV Xe20+ ions.

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