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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2024Synthesis, characterization and solubility of M-Pu(VI)-O(H) solid phasescitations
  • 2024Citrate sorption on cement hydrates14citations
  • 2023OVERVIEW ON THE EURAD WORKPACKAGE CORI (CEMENT-ORGANIC-RADIONUCLIDE-INTERACTIONS)citations
  • 2021Cement as a component of the multi-barrier system: radionuclide retention in cementitious environments1citations
  • 2020Contribution of the results of the CEBAMA project to decrease uncertainties in the Safety Case and Performance Assessment of radioactive waste repositories21citations

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  • Mace, N.
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  • Iglesias-Perez, Luis
  • Herm, Michel
  • Tasi, Agost
  • Skerencak-Frech, Andrej
  • Metz, Volker
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  • Androniuk, Iuliia
  • Jo, Yongheum
  • Grambow, Bernd
  • Montoya, Vanessa
  • Duro, Lara
  • Mäder, Urs
  • Holt, Erika
  • Valls, Alba
  • Claret, Francis
  • Idiart, Andrés
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Contribution of the results of the CEBAMA project to decrease uncertainties in the Safety Case and Performance Assessment of radioactive waste repositories

  • Grambow, Bernd
  • Montoya, Vanessa
  • Altmaier, Marcus
  • Duro, Lara
  • Mäder, Urs
  • Holt, Erika
  • Valls, Alba
  • Claret, Francis
  • Idiart, Andrés
Abstract

Cement-based materials are key materials used in repositories of low, intermediate and high-level radioactive waste in any host-rock concept. These materials are used for waste conditioning, liners, seals as well as structural components. The CEBAMA (CEment-BAsed MAterials, properties, evolution, barrier functions) project (2015–2019) has been an initiative granted by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM), focused on the study of cementitious materials. The project has addressed key issues of relevance for long-term safety and key scientific questions related to the use of cement-based materials in nuclear waste disposal applications. This publication presents the advances resulting from the research undertaken in the CEBAMA project, with special emphasis on their contribution to decrease uncertainties in the Safety Case and the Performance Assessment of radioactive waste repositories. The analysis is presented in three different axes, in coincidence with the lines of research of the project: degradation of cement-based materials and its impact on cement/clay interfaces; retention of safety relevant radionuclides and toxicants on cement-based materials and modelling advances in cementitious related systems. The research investigations have provided important new insights on process understanding and model developments which have significantly decreased the level of uncertainty.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • cement