1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01129866
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Physicochemical foundations of bituminization of liquid radioactive wastes from a nuclear power plant with RBMK reactor and the properties of the compounds formed

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“…Asphalt leachates that have contained detectable concentrations of contaminants have been obtained in studies of asphalted nuclear wastes (Amarantos and Petropoulos, 1981;Daugherty et al, 1988;Fuhrmann et al, 1989;Nikiforov et al, 1987). However, in all of these studies, high concentrations of salts, ranging up to 50% salt/50% asphalt, were used.…”
Section: Contaminant Leachability From Asphaltmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Asphalt leachates that have contained detectable concentrations of contaminants have been obtained in studies of asphalted nuclear wastes (Amarantos and Petropoulos, 1981;Daugherty et al, 1988;Fuhrmann et al, 1989;Nikiforov et al, 1987). However, in all of these studies, high concentrations of salts, ranging up to 50% salt/50% asphalt, were used.…”
Section: Contaminant Leachability From Asphaltmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…After this necessary chemicals (silicates, phosphates, borates) are added. Then SNF recycling wastes are used for vitrification with next landfilling [5]. Such technology is multistage and it requires significant energy, maintenance, chemicals and time consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%