Reactive transport modelling of iron–bentonite interaction within the KBS-3H disposal concept: the Olkiluoto site as a case study

Author:

Wersin Paul1,Birgersson Martin2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Baltzerstrasse 1+3, 3012 Bern, Switzerland

2. Clay Technology AB, Ideon, 223 70 Lund, Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe interaction of steel with bentonite used as buffer material in high-level waste repositories may result in changes to the properties of the buffer. One of the repository designs (KBS-3H) developed by Posiva and SKB foresees the horizontal emplacement of so-called supercontainers, consisting of copper canisters surrounded by compacted bentonite and an outer perforated steel shell. The corrosion of the steel shell and the interaction of iron with the clay may impair the long-term safety functions of the buffer.The corrosion and iron–clay interaction processes within the KBS-3H concept were assessed with a kinetically based reactive transport model and a comprehensive thermodynamic database. The large uncertainty related to precipitation rates of corrosion products and iron silicates was considered by defining a series of test cases. The results generally indicate a limited effect on the stability of montmorillonite, thus affecting only a few centimetres next to the iron source. Upon complete corrosion only insignificant changes are predicted. These results are explained by (i) the diffusional constraint of mass transfer, (ii) low solubility of corrosion products and (iii) slow transformation kinetics of montmorillonite. Model results further suggest that the largest impact arises from ‘indirect’ processes, such as microbial sulphate reduction, which may lead to a strong increase in pH.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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