2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121805
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The impacts of sodium nitrate on hydration and microstructure of Portland cement and the leaching behavior of Sr2+

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“…When the magnesium ions were doped, the C‐M‐S‐H phases had the same characteristic peaks as C‐S‐H, suggesting that the incorporation of magnesium ions into C‐S‐H had no significant influence on its semi‐crystalline structure. The characteristic peak of a few residual sodium nitrates in the samples overlapped with the characteristic peak of C‐M‐S‐H at 2θ of 29° 34 . Even so, the crystallinity of C‐M‐S‐H can be inferred according to the characteristic peak of C‐M‐S‐H at 2θ of 50°.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…When the magnesium ions were doped, the C‐M‐S‐H phases had the same characteristic peaks as C‐S‐H, suggesting that the incorporation of magnesium ions into C‐S‐H had no significant influence on its semi‐crystalline structure. The characteristic peak of a few residual sodium nitrates in the samples overlapped with the characteristic peak of C‐M‐S‐H at 2θ of 29° 34 . Even so, the crystallinity of C‐M‐S‐H can be inferred according to the characteristic peak of C‐M‐S‐H at 2θ of 50°.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In a previous study, a cement paste with LRM neutralized by sulfuric acid had a compressive strength ratio of less than 90% after 1 day of aging [ 16 ], while our LRMN samples neutralized by nitric acid had a higher strength than the Plain sample. This is attributed to the accelerated hydration and highly developed strength in the presence of NaNO 3 , which was generated by the nitric acid neutralization of LRM, as confirmed by the XRD results in Figure 3 [ 19 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In addition, the XRD analysis results are in agreement with the compressive strength results shown in Figure 4 , the hydration results of C3S and C2S, and the formation of C–S–H and portlandite (as shown in Figure 6 c). NaNO 3 accelerates hydration [ 19 ] and promotes the development of the strength, as confirmed by the compressive strength results of the cement paste with LRM + N after 1 day of aging. Furthermore, the hydration progressed faster as portlandite started to appear after 28 days of hydration, portlandite and C–S–H promote the strength of all samples.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Radioactive wastes, such as ILW and LLW, produced from decommissioning processes are disposed in near-surface facilities and landfills to isolate these wastes from the natural ecosystem for sufficient periods of time [6][7][8]. To ensure safe disposal, fluidizable radioactive wastes such as concentrated wastes, spent resins, sludge, and dry active wastes must be solidified or immobilized homogeneously to limit the release of radionuclides and maintain the structural integrity of the disposal environment [9].…”
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confidence: 99%