Experimental matrix on radionuclide migration and retention: Status 2014

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Abstract

This report gives an update of the earlier defined experimental matrix on the radionuclide migration and retention (R-4792 – Bruggeman, 2009), which is supporting the report on ‘Radionuclide migration and retention in the Boom Clay’ (ER-0345 –Bruggeman & Maes, 2017) and ‘Compilation of technical notes on less known elements’ (ER-0323 – Salah et al., 2017). An overview of the experiments performed is given per element. It is mentioned which types of experiments (i.e. migration, sorption, solubility and complexation experiments) were performed and which type of parameters were obtained from these experiments. The different elements are grouped as follows: non-retarded, anion exclusion, cation exchange, NOM and NOM related transport. This last group is subdivided in (i) transition metals and some actinides, (ii) trivalent lanthanides and actinides and (iii) tetra- and pentavalent actinides. The overview contains the experiments performed until 2014. An update with the experiments from 2014 to 2017 will follow end of this year. A yearly update of this document is foreseen to keep track of the future experiments.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSCK CEN
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2017

Publication series

NameSCK•CEN Reports
PublisherStudiecentrum voor Kernenergie
No.SCK•CEN ER-0381

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