Abstract:The temporal variations of compressive strength and flowability (slump-flow), and the adsorption behaviors of Co, Sr, and Cs for fly ash-based geopolymers, were investigated for immobilization of radioactive wastes. The geopolymer samples were prepared by using 1-5 M NaOH solution and cured at ambient temperature. The strength and flow were related to the amount and concentration of NaOH solution. The trends were discussed with the amount of heat generated at an early stage of curation. In addition, the geopol… Show more
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