Abstract
MX-80 Na smectite clay, essentially consisting of montmorillonite, was investigated with respect to major transport properties and rheological behavior. Diffusion and percolation tests using sodium, copper and uranium solutions were conducted both at room temperature and at 90 deg C. In the latter case the clay samples had been hydrothermally pretreated at 90 deg C and 10 - 20 MPa pressure for 10 days. The clay dry density was 0.8 and 1.8 g/cm{sup 3} in most of the tests. The report gives the results of the diffusion, percolation and rheological studies and discusses about the transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite. (orig.).
Pusch, R;
Karnland, O;
[1]
Muurinen, A
[2]
- Clay Technology Ab, Lund (Sweden)
- Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland). Reactor Lab.
Citation Formats
Pusch, R, Karnland, O, and Muurinen, A.
Transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite clay with respect to the behavior and influence of Na, Cu and U.
Finland: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Pusch, R, Karnland, O, & Muurinen, A.
Transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite clay with respect to the behavior and influence of Na, Cu and U.
Finland.
Pusch, R, Karnland, O, and Muurinen, A.
1990.
"Transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite clay with respect to the behavior and influence of Na, Cu and U."
Finland.
@misc{etde_10142582,
title = {Transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite clay with respect to the behavior and influence of Na, Cu and U}
author = {Pusch, R, Karnland, O, and Muurinen, A}
abstractNote = {MX-80 Na smectite clay, essentially consisting of montmorillonite, was investigated with respect to major transport properties and rheological behavior. Diffusion and percolation tests using sodium, copper and uranium solutions were conducted both at room temperature and at 90 deg C. In the latter case the clay samples had been hydrothermally pretreated at 90 deg C and 10 - 20 MPa pressure for 10 days. The clay dry density was 0.8 and 1.8 g/cm{sup 3} in most of the tests. The report gives the results of the diffusion, percolation and rheological studies and discusses about the transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite. (orig.).}
place = {Finland}
year = {1990}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite clay with respect to the behavior and influence of Na, Cu and U}
author = {Pusch, R, Karnland, O, and Muurinen, A}
abstractNote = {MX-80 Na smectite clay, essentially consisting of montmorillonite, was investigated with respect to major transport properties and rheological behavior. Diffusion and percolation tests using sodium, copper and uranium solutions were conducted both at room temperature and at 90 deg C. In the latter case the clay samples had been hydrothermally pretreated at 90 deg C and 10 - 20 MPa pressure for 10 days. The clay dry density was 0.8 and 1.8 g/cm{sup 3} in most of the tests. The report gives the results of the diffusion, percolation and rheological studies and discusses about the transport and microstructural phenomena in bentonite. (orig.).}
place = {Finland}
year = {1990}
month = {Apr}
}