Experimental study of pore characteristics and radon exhalation of uranium tailing solidified bodies in acidic environments

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH(2021)

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The pore characteristics and radon exhalation of uranium tailings solidified in an acid environment were investigated in this study. Tailings from the beach of a uranium tailing reservoir in the acid rain area of Central China were selected as samples and solidified with cement, slag powder (GGBS), metakaolin (MK), or slag powder and metakaolin (GM), then immersed in simulated acid rain solution for 60 days. The transverse relaxation time T 2 distribution and porosity of each solidified sample before and after immersion were measured by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and the cumulative radon concentration before and after immersion was measured by a RAD7 radon meter. The experimental results show that the nuclear magnetic resonance T 2 distribution curve shifts to the left, the peak amplitude decreases, and the pores in the sample gradually shrink as the admixture content increases. The porosity and radon exhalation rate of solidified samples also appear to decrease gradually as admixture content increases; a quadratic function relationship was observed between porosity and radon exhalation rate. The pore size and effective pore volume of solidified samples increase as immersion time increases, while the radon exhalation rate increases and the pore volume gradually increases. The results of this study may provide a sound theoretical basis for the solidification treatment of uranium tailings in engineering practice.
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Uranium tailing solidified bodies,Mineral admixture,Acid environment,Pore characteristics,Radon exhalation
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