Archaeological analogues for the lifetime prediction of the canister for spent nuclear fuel in the deep geological repository: Part I. Composition of pore water and corrosion products

Author:

Kolomá Kateřina1,Havlová Václava1,Pecková Anna1,Šachlová Šárka1,Kašpar Vlastislav1,Tkachenok Diana1,Danielisová Alžběta2,Malyková Drahomíra2,Březinová Helena2,Barčáková Ludmila2,Mukhtar Saqib3,Bureš Richard3,Stoulil Jan3

Affiliation:

1. ÚJV Řež, a. s. Husinec Czech Republic

2. Archaeological Institute Czech Academy of Science Prague Czech Republic

3. University of Chemistry and Technology Prague Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractThis work focuses on archaeological analogues as a way of obtaining long‐term data for assessing the lifetime of a spent nuclear fuel canister. An analysis of the environment around the excavated artefacts is presented, followed by geochemical modelling of the likely corrosion products and subsequent comparison with real phases in the corrosion layer estimated by X‐ray diffraction. A total of 16 archaeological sites with fine clay soils and the potential for long‐term flooding were evaluated. Although the soil pore solution contained high levels of silicates, no such phases with iron in the corrosion products were confirmed. Carbonate corrosion products, typical of bentonite environments, were also not observed. Although oxygen access is very limited in the environments of all sites, even low concentrations shifted the equilibrium of corrosion products formed in favour of (hydroxy)oxides.

Funder

Technology Agency of the Czech Republic

Publisher

Wiley

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