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Diffusion Capability of Cs-137 in Compacted Soil and Bentonite Under Groundwater-saturated Condition

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Abstract Several researches have been studied the diffusion coefficient (Da) of radionuclide in soil samples in varies location around the world; however, the effect of cations in groundwater as a medium of saturation for Cs-137 diffusion in soil and bentonite remains to be accomplished. Compacted soil and bentonite layers are utilized in the construction of radioactive waste disposal sites, which serve to prevent the release of Cs-137 from the repository to the unsaturated zone. The samples used were soil from the prospective disposal site in SP4 – Serpong Nuclear Center (SNC) and bentonite taken from Santrijaya, Tasikmalaya. The diffusion coefficient (Da) is used as indicator of Cesium-137 diffusion in the samples. Experimental measurements were conducted on a diffusion column unit that varied in diffusion time and density conditions to determine diffusion coefficients. The samples were cut into slices and analyzed using Multichannel Analyzer (MCA) unit to measure Cs-137 radioactivity. The measurement results were then incorporated into Fick's Law equation to obtain the value of the diffusion coefficient (Da) of Cs-137 in soil and bentonite. The experimental results showed that the diffusion coefficients of samples with groundwater simulation are in the range of 10− 12 m2.s− 1 for the local soil and bentonite samples, respectively. Compare to the similar experiment that was conducted previously, the results indicated that the groundwater content could slightly impact the increase in the diffusion coefficient value of Cs-137.
Title: Diffusion Capability of Cs-137 in Compacted Soil and Bentonite Under Groundwater-saturated Condition
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Abstract Several researches have been studied the diffusion coefficient (Da) of radionuclide in soil samples in varies location around the world; however, the effect of cations in groundwater as a medium of saturation for Cs-137 diffusion in soil and bentonite remains to be accomplished.
Compacted soil and bentonite layers are utilized in the construction of radioactive waste disposal sites, which serve to prevent the release of Cs-137 from the repository to the unsaturated zone.
The samples used were soil from the prospective disposal site in SP4 – Serpong Nuclear Center (SNC) and bentonite taken from Santrijaya, Tasikmalaya.
The diffusion coefficient (Da) is used as indicator of Cesium-137 diffusion in the samples.
Experimental measurements were conducted on a diffusion column unit that varied in diffusion time and density conditions to determine diffusion coefficients.
The samples were cut into slices and analyzed using Multichannel Analyzer (MCA) unit to measure Cs-137 radioactivity.
The measurement results were then incorporated into Fick's Law equation to obtain the value of the diffusion coefficient (Da) of Cs-137 in soil and bentonite.
The experimental results showed that the diffusion coefficients of samples with groundwater simulation are in the range of 10− 12 m2.
s− 1 for the local soil and bentonite samples, respectively.
Compare to the similar experiment that was conducted previously, the results indicated that the groundwater content could slightly impact the increase in the diffusion coefficient value of Cs-137.

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