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Effects of the injection grout Silica sol on Bentonite [Elektronisk resurs]

Holmboe, Michael, 1978- (författare)
Wold, Susanna (författare)
Petterson, Torbjörn (författare)
KTH Skolan för kemivetenskap (CHE) (utgivare)
KTH Skolan för kemivetenskap (CHE) (utgivare)
Publicerad: 2011
Engelska.
Ingår i: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. - 1474-7065. ; 36:17/18, 1580-1589
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  • Silica sol, i.e., colloidal SiO2, may be used as a low-pH injection grout for very fine fractures in the construction of deep geological repositories for radioactive waste in Sweden and in Finland. If the bentonite barrier encounters SiO2-colloid particles under conditions favorable for aggregation, there is concern that it will modify the bentonite barrier at the bentonite/bedrock interface. In this study qualitative experiments were performed with mixed dispersions of SiO2-colloids and bentonite or homo-ionic Na/Ca-montmorillonite. Samples were prepared at different colloid concentrations and treated under various conditions such as low and high ionic strength (0.3 M NaCl), as well as dehydration and redispersing. Free swelling and settling experiments were performed in order to qualitatively compare the conditions in which SiO2-colloids affect the bulk/macro properties of bentonite. In order to study specific SiO2-colloid/montmorillonite interactions and preferred type of initial aggregation, dilute dispersions of homo-ionic montmorillonite dispersions mixed with varying concentrations of SiO2-colloids were prepared and selected samples were characterized by PCS, SEM/EDS, AFM and PXRD. The results from this study show that bentonite and montmorillonite particles can be modified by SiO2-colloids when mixed in comparable amounts, due to dehydration or high ionic strength. Some indications for increased colloidal stability for the SiO2-colloid modified clay particles were also found. From the AFM investigation it was found that initial attachment of the SiO2-colloids in Na+ dominated samples seemed to occur on the edges of the montmorillonite layers. In Ca2+ dominated samples not subjected to excess NaCl, SiO2-colloid sorption onto the faces of the montmorillonite layers was also found. In all, contact between the bentonite barrier and ungelled Silica sol should preferably be avoided. 

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Chemical process and manufacturing engineering  (svep)
Surface and colloid chemistry  (svep)
TEKNIKVETENSKAP  (svep)
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Kemisk process- och produktionsteknik  (svep)
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Bentonite
Bentonite colloids
Silica sol
Silica colloids
Colloidal stability
Colloid interactions
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