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Experimental Investigation of Sodium Bentonite Stability in Hanford Basalt

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2011

M. I. Wood*
Affiliation:
Rockwell Hanford Operations, Richland, Washington 99352
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Abstract

Sodium bentonite is a candidate material for the waste package backfill component in a repository in basalt at the Hanford Site. Preliminary hydrothernmal experiments have been conducted under near-field geochemical conditions expected to occur in the reference repository location in the Grande Ronde Basalt. Experiments have been conducted in the basalt/groundwater, bentonite/groundwater, and basalt/bentonite/groundwater systems. The experiments have been conducted at 300°C using a simulated Grande Ronde groundwater, reference Umtanum basalt, and sodium bentonite. Key data generated by the experiments include experimental solution analyses as a function of time and preliminary solids analysis by scanning transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Solution trends of the major aqueous species were similar in the three systems and are characterized by: (1) the gradual reduction of the pH value from ∼9.75 to a steady-state value of ∼6, (2) an initial rapid increase followed by a gradual decrease in silica concentration, and (3) a slight or negligible increase in sodium, sulfate, and chloride concentrations. In the bentonite/groundwater experiment, small amounts (<1%) of an albite reaction product were observed. Conversely, the formation of illite, a common bentonite alteration product, was not observed. These results indicate that sodium bentonite will remain sufficiently stable at 300°C under hydrothermal conditions in basalt to permit its use as a backfill material.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1983

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