2005
DOI: 10.2172/877844
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Chemical Environment at Waste Package Surfaces in a High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository

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“…However our experiments show that KNO 3 -NaNO 3 salt mixtures absorb water at 180˚C (Figure 2.3). This observation was also made in preliminary experiments (Carroll et al, 2005a). It is possible that the observed one to two decade drop in impedance at 180˚C reflects absorption of monolayers of water rather than full thermodynamic deliquescence observed in boiling point and solubility experiments (Carroll et al, 2005c, Rard 2004).…”
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“…However our experiments show that KNO 3 -NaNO 3 salt mixtures absorb water at 180˚C (Figure 2.3). This observation was also made in preliminary experiments (Carroll et al, 2005a). It is possible that the observed one to two decade drop in impedance at 180˚C reflects absorption of monolayers of water rather than full thermodynamic deliquescence observed in boiling point and solubility experiments (Carroll et al, 2005c, Rard 2004).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The length of the electrodes exposed to the solution was about 2.5cm. Comparison of experiments conducted with a quartz slide as inert surface and PPS suggest that PPS is also inert to brine chemistry with no sorption of water at low relative humidity and high temperature (Carroll et al, 2005a). Resistance was monitored by an automated data acquisition system with a Gamry PCI4/300 Potentiostat in which one Pt-electrode was the working electrode and the other was the reference electrode.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…In this study, weightloss measurements were complemented by an array of surface analyses to measure the chemical composition, homogeneity, and thickness of the oxide layers, so as to yield a better understanding of the relationship between passive film stability and net corrosion rate in these environments. These environments are important to the Yucca Mountain safety case because recent dust deliquescence studies show that brines with high nitrate concentrations are likely to be stable on waste package surfaces at temperatures well above 150°C (Carroll et al, 2005).…”
Section: General Corrosion Of Alloy 22 From 60 To 220°cmentioning
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“…Further work is needed to determine if NO 3 contributes to Alloy 22 dissolution in concentrated solutions. Recent work shows that very concentrated brines with high NO 3 /Cl solutions are stable to temperatures above 180°C (Carroll et al, 2005).…”
Section: Implications To the General Corrosion Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%