Hydrogen production through aluminium corrosion in a cement‐based matrix
Nicolas Bulidon,
Krystel Pelissier,
Clément Boissy
et al.
Abstract:In France, deep geological disposal is considered for the storage of high and intermediate‐level long‐lived radioactive wastes. For aluminium, the possibility to encapsulate the wastes in a cement‐based matrix is studied. However, cement being an alkaline environment, aluminium can lose its passivity, starts to corrode leading to hydrogen evolution in the infrastructures and generate a possible explosive hazard after decades of storage if hydrogen can accumulate somewhere in the facility. It is therefore neces… Show more
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