Effect of Hydrating Water on the Physical Characteristics and the Diffusion Release of Cesium Nitrate Immobilized in Cement
SourceThe effect of the preparation procedure—(variable amounts of hydrating water on the leachability of a soluble contaminant (CsNO3) from cement samples immersed in water, as well as the physical characteristics of cement samples such as density, pore volume, and compressive strength—were considered in this work. Leach tests of cement specimens containing 2% in weight of cesium nitrate (CsNO3), prepared at different water-to-cement ratios, W/C = 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, and 0.55, were cured for 60°C, 98% RH, for eleven days. The leaching standard procedure suggested by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was used to follow the kinetics for the Cs+, NO3-, and Ca2+ releases from cement right cylinders, 20 mm in diameter and 20 mm high, leached in water at a solid surface-to-liquid volume (S/V) = 0.1/cm. The results of the cumulative fraction release (CFR) versus time (t) in days indicate that the leaching of soluble elements like NO3- and cesium follows a diffusion mechanism. The cumulative fraction release (CFR) values were found to depend on a porosity factor