The gamma radiation field of monodirectional Cs137 and Co60 point sources in iron

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AbstractTwo types of simulated nuclear waste glasses were leached and simultaneously gamma-irradiated. The leachate pH was reduced through irradiation, which enhanced glass leaching at room temperature. In contrast, the pH was maintained almost neutral in the experiment at 90°C and the leach rates were about five times lower than those for the glass leached at 90°C but out of the radiation field. Most of the leach rates correlated with the final pH of the leachate. Ground water, granite and bentonite moderates the effect of gammairradiation, probably because of a buffering effect. Simultaneous weathering and irradiation could greatly change the surface morphology of the glass.


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