CO2 effect on the pH of compacted bentonite buffer on the laboratory scale
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  • journal_title:Clay Minerals
  • Contributor:A. Itälä ; J. Järvinen ; A. Muurinen
  • Publisher:Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
  • Date:2013-05-01
  • Format:text/html
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:10.1180/claymin.2013.048.2.09
  • journal_abbrev:Clay Minerals
  • issn:0009-8558
  • volume:48
  • issue:2
  • firstpage:277
  • section:Alteration processes in bentonite buffer systems
摘要

Disposal of Finnish spent nuclear fuel is planned to be based on the KBS-3 repository concept. The role of the bentonite buffer in this concept is essential, and thus the behaviour of the bentonite has to be known. The experiments in this paper concentrated on providing information about the effects of carbon dioxide CO<sub>2sub>(g) partial pressure on compacted sodium bentonite, giving an insight into the buffering capacity. The experimental setup consisted of a hermetic box which had a CO<sub>2sub>-adjusted atmosphere, and the bentonite was in contact with this atmosphere through water reservoirs. The results indicated that it is possible to measure online the changing pH in the porewater inside compacted bentonite using IrOx electrodes. It was found that the pH fell if the CO<sub>2sub> partial pressure increased above atmospheric conditions. The experimental results indicated a greater fall in pH than in our model in the test cases where CO<sub>2sub> was present. The pH in the experiment with 0 P<sub>CO<sub>2sub>sub> remained nearly constant throughout the 5 month period. On the other hand, the pH dropped to near 6 with 0.3 P<sub>CO<sub>2sub>sub> and to 5.5 with 1 P<sub>CO<sub>2sub>sub>.

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