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Insights into the Impact of Physicochemical and Microbiological Parameters on the Safety Performance of Deep Geological Repositories.
Morales-Hidalgo, Mar; Povedano-Priego, Cristina; Martinez-Moreno, Marcos F; Ruiz-Fresneda, Miguel A; Lopez-Fernandez, Margarita; Jroundi, Fadwa; Merroun, Mohamed L.
Afiliación
  • Morales-Hidalgo M; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
  • Povedano-Priego C; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
  • Martinez-Moreno MF; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
  • Ruiz-Fresneda MA; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
  • Lopez-Fernandez M; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
  • Jroundi F; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
  • Merroun ML; Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
Microorganisms ; 12(5)2024 May 19.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38792854
ABSTRACT
Currently, the production of radioactive waste from nuclear industries is increasing, leading to the development of reliable containment strategies. The deep geological repository (DGR) concept has emerged as a suitable storage solution, involving the underground emplacement of nuclear waste within stable geological formations. Bentonite clay, known for its exceptional properties, serves as a critical artificial barrier in the DGR system. Recent studies have suggested the stability of bentonite within DGR relevant conditions, indicating its potential to enhance the long-term safety performance of the repository. On the other hand, due to its high resistance to corrosion, copper is one of the most studied reference materials for canisters. This review provides a comprehensive perspective on the influence of nuclear waste conditions on the characteristics and properties of DGR engineered barriers. This paper outlines how evolving physico-chemical parameters (e.g., temperature, radiation) in a nuclear repository may impact these barriers over the lifespan of a repository and emphasizes the significance of understanding the impact of microbial processes, especially in the event of radionuclide leakage (e.g., U, Se) or canister corrosion. Therefore, this review aims to address the long-term safety of future DGRs, which is critical given the complexity of such future systems.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Microorganisms Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Microorganisms Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España