Abstract

AbstractAccording to the present Finnish concept sodium bentonite will be used as a buffer material in the repository for high-level waste. Experimental and theoretical studies treating the effect of bentonite upon the chemical conditions in a repository have been initiated with the object of specifying the chemistry of the near field.Sodium bentonite was let react with water under anaerobic conditions at 25°C for 540 days, during which time six fluid samples were extracted for the chemical analysis of 15 chemical species. The generated fluid phase was alkaline (PH = 9…10) and contained a high amount of bicarbonate. Also a low redox-potential was measured. The fluid phase chemistry was investigated using the geochemical code PHREEM. Calcite saturation was observed in all fluid samples.A modelling of sodium bentonite interaction with water based on the main mineral components of bentonite was also performed with PHREEQE. A fairly good agreement between experimental results and model calculations was observed.

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