Publications
HOME > Achievement > Publications
Á¦¸ñ Development of geopolymer waste form for immobilization of radioactive borate waste (2021)
Development of geopolymer waste form for immobilization of radioactive borate waste

Byoungkwan Kim, Juhyeok Lee, Jaehyuk Kang, Wooyong Um

Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126402
Received 11 April 2021; Received in revised form 30 May 2021; Accepted 11 June 2021
Available online 12 June 2021
0304-3894/© 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Abstract
Radioactive borate waste containing a high concentration of boron (B) is problematic to be solidified using
cement because soluble borate such as boric acid hinders the hydration reaction. In this study, borate waste was
used as a raw material for metakaolin-based geopolymer according to the characteristic that B replaces a part of
Si. Geopolymers using KOH alkaline activator (K-geopolymers) showed higher compressive strength than geopolymers
using NaOH alkaline activator (Na-geopolymer). In addition, the compressive strength increased
proportionally to the Si/(Al+B) ratio regardless of the alkaline cation species. These variations in compressive
strength might be due to the viscosity of the geopolymer mixture, atomic size of alkaline cations, and the increase
in Si content. The characteristic analyses (XRD, FT-IR, and solid state 11B MAS NMR) indicated that B was
incorporated into the geopolymer structure. Thus, the K-geopolymer has a dense and homogeneous microstructure.
In a semi-dynamic leaching test, less B leached from the geopolymers compared to the cement waste
form. Consequently, borate waste can be solidified using metakaolin-based geopolymer, and the use of a KOH
alkaline activator is advantageous in terms of mechanical property and structural durability.

¹øÈ£ Á¦¸ñ
62 Sorption and mobility of radioactive Ni in Wolsong waste repository site, South Korea (2023)
61 Microstructure and texture analysis of 304 austenitic stainless steel using Bragg edge transmission imaging (2023)
60 Waste acceptance criteria testings of a phosphate-based geopolymer waste form to immobilize radioactive borate waste (2023)
59 Effect of Si/Al molar ratio and curing temperatures on the immobilization of radioactive borate waste in metakaolin-based geopolymer waste form (2023)
58 Estimation of radionuclides leaching characteristics in different sized geopolymer waste forms with simulated spent ion-exchange resin (2023)
57 Potential of indigenous bacteria driven U(VI) reduction under relevant deep geological repository (DGR) conditions (2023)
56 Dissolution Behaviors of PuO2(cr) in Natural Waters (2023)
55 Design and Application of Materials for Sequestration and Immobilization of 99Tc (2023)
54 Evaluating the impact of drying on leaching from a solidified/stabilized waste using a monolithic diffusion model (2023)
53 Acute oral toxicity and bioavailability of uranium and thorium in contaminated soil (2023)
52 Monte Carlo study of an electron-based neutron source for Bragg edge imaging (2023)
51 Tritium separation from radioactive wastewater by hydrogen isotope‒selective exchange of hydrogen‒bonded fluorine (2023)
50 Influence of MnO and ZnO on molybdate crystallization in borosilicate glass (2023)
49 Technetium (Tc)/Rhenium (Re) Solubility and Leaching Behavior from Waste Forms: An Overview (2023)
48 Stability of SrCO3 within composite Portland-slag cement blends (2023)
first prv 1 2 3 4 5 next end