Abstract
The solubility of many radionuclides in a radwaste repository will be limited by the high pH of the cement based system. However, the inclusion of specific sorbing media, within the cement backfill, offers the ability to improve the retention of the more mobile radionuclides, such as caesium and iodine; thereby further reducing their environmental impact. This programme of work is intended to assess the radionuclide sorption efficiency of selected inorganic getters incorporated in cement. (author).
Citation Formats
Holland, T R, and Lee, D J.
Radionuclide getters in the near-field chemistry of repositories. Annual report - March 1991.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Holland, T R, & Lee, D J.
Radionuclide getters in the near-field chemistry of repositories. Annual report - March 1991.
United Kingdom.
Holland, T R, and Lee, D J.
1991.
"Radionuclide getters in the near-field chemistry of repositories. Annual report - March 1991."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Radionuclide getters in the near-field chemistry of repositories. Annual report - March 1991}
author = {Holland, T R, and Lee, D J}
abstractNote = {The solubility of many radionuclides in a radwaste repository will be limited by the high pH of the cement based system. However, the inclusion of specific sorbing media, within the cement backfill, offers the ability to improve the retention of the more mobile radionuclides, such as caesium and iodine; thereby further reducing their environmental impact. This programme of work is intended to assess the radionuclide sorption efficiency of selected inorganic getters incorporated in cement. (author).}
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title = {Radionuclide getters in the near-field chemistry of repositories. Annual report - March 1991}
author = {Holland, T R, and Lee, D J}
abstractNote = {The solubility of many radionuclides in a radwaste repository will be limited by the high pH of the cement based system. However, the inclusion of specific sorbing media, within the cement backfill, offers the ability to improve the retention of the more mobile radionuclides, such as caesium and iodine; thereby further reducing their environmental impact. This programme of work is intended to assess the radionuclide sorption efficiency of selected inorganic getters incorporated in cement. (author).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1991}
month = {Jun}
}