Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1566942 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Portland cement was mixed with radionuclide 134Cs to produce low-level radioactive sources. These sources were surrounded with cement mixed with different materials like microsilica and barite. The leaching rate of 134Cs from the solidified radioactive source in Portland cement alone was found to be 4.481 × 10−4 g/cm2 per day. Mixing this Portland cement with microsilica and with barite reduced significantly the leaching rate to 1.091 × 10−4 g/cm2 per day and 3.153 × 10−4 g/cm2 per day for 1 wt.% mixing, and to 1.401 × 10−5 g/cm2 per day and 1.703 × 10−4 g/cm2 per day for 3 wt.% mixing, respectively. It was also found that the application of a latex paint reduced these leaching rates by about 6.5%, 20.3% and 13.3% for Portland cement, cement mixed with microsilica and with barite, respectively. The leaching data were also analyzed using the polynomial method. The obtained results showed that cement mixed with microsilica and with barite can be effectively used for radioactive sources solidification.

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