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XRD Examination of Slags Produced by Incineration of Solid Wastes With Metal Fuel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

O.K. Karlina
Affiliation:
SIA “Radon”, 7th Rostovskii per. 2/14, Moscow 119121Russia
M.I. Ojovan
Affiliation:
SIA “Radon”, 7th Rostovskii per. 2/14, Moscow 119121Russia
S.V. Stefanovsky
Affiliation:
SIA “Radon”, 7th Rostovskii per. 2/14, Moscow 119121Russia
G.A. Varlakova
Affiliation:
SIA “Radon”, 7th Rostovskii per. 2/14, Moscow 119121Russia
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Abstract

A mixture of powdered magnesium-aluminum alloy (with composition close to Mg4A13), calcium silicide, and potassium nitrate as oxidizer was applied as metal fuel to incinerate various solid radioactive wastes (biomaterials, ion-exchange resin, etc.) and to produce glass-like materials. Materials obtained were examined with X-ray diffraction to identify mineral phases formed during incineration and vitrification processes. It has been established that solid waste incineration resulted in a formation of a slag product composed of stable mineral phases: oxyapatite, nagelschmidtite, spinels, karnegiite, which can be considered as host phases for radionuclide immobilization. Waste vitrification with metal fuel yields an amorphous phase which is predominant in final products, and a small amount of crystalline phases. Preliminary leaching tests were carried out. Leach rate of 137Cs in deionized water at 20 °C was found to be by order of magnitude 10−5 g-cm−2 day−1. Leach rates of 90Sr and 238Pu were approximately one order of magnitude lower.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1998

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