H2 Production Mechanisms in Irradiated Portlandite: Surface and Volume Contributions
Thibaut Herin,
Antonino Alessi,
Stรฉphane Poyet
et al.
Abstract:Calcium hydroxide or portlandite (Ca(OH)2) is the second most abundant hydrate in cementitious materials. The latter form the basis of the coating matrices of some forms of radioactive waste. Under ionizing radiation, this results in the production of radiolytic molecular hydrogen, which, when it accumulates in the environment, may raise safety concerns.It is important, therefore, to understand how radiation interacts with these materials, and especially with portlandite. This hydroxide is of particular intere… Show more
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