ASTM C1220-17 Standard Test Method for Static Leaching of Monolithic Waste Forms for Disposal of Radioactive Waste.pdf
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1、Designation: C1220 17Standard Test Method forStatic Leaching of Monolithic Waste Forms for Disposal ofRadioactive Waste1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C1220; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the
2、year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method provides a measure of the chemicaldurability of a simulated or radioactive monolithic waste f
3、orm,such as a glass, ceramic, cement (grout), or cermet, in a testsolution at temperatures 0.5 g/mL, repeat steps6.5.8 6.5.19.6.5.21 If the Fis still 0.5 g/mL after performing steps6.5.8 6.5.19 twice, repeat steps 6.5.1 6.5.19.6.5.22 If the Fconcentration is 1ppm is detected for stainless steel vess
4、els, repeat steps 6.10.2 6.10.8.6.10.10 If three repetitions of steps 6.10.2 6.10.8 do notresult in a pH within the range of 5.0 to 7.0, radioactivity belowdetection, and Si 1 ppm for stainless steel vessels, then repeatthe cleaning starting at step 6.10.1.6.10.11 Dry vessels, lids, and gaskets at 9
5、0 6 2C for aminimum of 16 h and store in a clean environment untilneeded.6.11 Cleaning Solution BottlesSolution bottles that willbe used to contain analytical samples should be cleaned beforeuse. Clean solution bottles using steps 6.11.1 6.11.3.6.11.1 Rinse bottles three times with a dilute nitric a
6、cidsolution (2 wt %). For each rinse, fill bottle to about 10 %bottle volume, place cap on bottle, and shake to rinse allsurfaces. Dispose of solution.6.11.2 Rinse bottles three times with reagent grade (demin-eralized) water. For each rinse, fill bottle to about 25 % bottlevolume, place cap on bott
7、le, and shake to rinse all surfaces.Dispose of rinse water.6.11.3 Dry bottle and cap in oven, then place cap on bottleand store until use.6.12 Mass MeasurementMaterial masses shall be deter-mined with balances that provide the following accuracies,depending on the materials being weighed:6.13 Volume
8、 MeasurementMeasure leachant volumes gra-vimetrically or with pipettes, burettes, or flasks calibrated asdescribed in Table 1.6.14 Solution AnalysisMeasure solute concentrations us-ing equipment standardized with standards traceable to NIST,preferably, or other recognized organizations, such as EPA
9、orUSGS.6.14.1 Determine and report precision and bias for analyses.Although analytical results should normally be accurate within10 % when checked by individual measurements on referencesolutions, this may not be possible when concentrations in thesolution are near detection limits. The detection li
10、mits for eachanalysis must accompany the reported result.6.14.2 Various analytical techniques can be used to deter-mine the solute concentrations in leachates, including induc-tively coupled plasma spectroscopy (see Practice C1109 orEPA SW-846A, or both), direct current plasma spectroscopy,atomic ab
11、sorption emission spectroscopy, and neutron activa-tion. Selection of a specific technique depends on specific testobjectives and the particular solutes of interest. For radioactiveelements such as actinides and fission products, where smallamounts may be of interest, radiochemistry/radiation counti
12、ngmay be needed or desirable.6.14.3 Analyzing blanks and simulated leachates with testsolutions helps ensure that high-quality data are obtained.6.15 pH MeasurementMeasure the pH to an accuracy of0.1 unit using an electrode and meter calibrated with commer-cial buffers or buffers obtained from NIST.
13、 Follow Test MethodD1293, Method A to make this measurement.6.15.1 When measuring the pH of a deaerated solution,conduct the measurement under an argon atmosphere.TABLE 1 Required Accuracy for Mass DeterminationsLeachant and vessels within 0.25 % of the leachant massChemical reagents usedto prepare
14、leachantwithin 1 % of the reagent massTest specimens within 0.5 mgC1220 17645 6.15.2 When measuring the pH of a brine solution, themeasured value will be affected by a significant liquid junctionpotential that is sensitive to the ionic strength and the activitycoefficient of hydrogen that will diffe
15、rent significantly fromunity. These effects lead to large uncertainties in the measuredvalues. They are discussed in more detail in Appendix X1.6.16 Calibration and StandardsCalibrate all instrumentsused in these tests prior to use and check periodically tominimize possible errors due to drift. Tabl
16、e 2 shows themethods and the minimum frequency of calibration for thevarious devices used. Use standardized procedures that arepublished by recognized authorities such as NIST or ASTM.7. Leachant Preparation and Storage7.1 General Chemicals and ProceduresUse chemicals ofreagent grade or better that
17、conform to the specifications of theCommittee on Analytical Reagents of the American ChemicalSociety, where such specifications are available.5It is recom-mended that the assays of each chemical be assessed todetermine if impurities, once the leachant is prepared, willexceed detection limits of the
18、analysis system to be used. Ifimpurities will cause detection limits to be exceeded, obtain adifferent batch of the chemical or use an ultrapure chemical.Good laboratory practice should be used at all times tominimize contamination of the leachant.7.1.1 Although any leachant can be used in tests, re
19、cipes fora reference brine leachant and a reference silicate leachant areprovided to facilitate comparisons of test results from differentlaboratories. The reference brine and silicate leachant compo-sitions are not intended to represent any particular groundwaters.7.1.2 Blank tests must be conducte
20、d with all leachants tomeasure the stability of the leachant under the test conditionsand interactions with the vessel and support.7.1.3 The density of all leachants should be measured topermit the addition of leachant to the individual leach tests byweight rather than by volume.7.2 Demineralized Wa
21、terThe water referred to in thisprocedure is air-saturated reagent water Type I or II conform-ing to Specification D1193, with a total impurity level, includ-ing organics, of less than 0.1 mg/L.7.2.1 Radiolysis of gases dissolved in water can become animportant factor in tests with radioactive mater
22、ials. Therefore,deaerated leachants should be used in tests with radioactivespecimens.7.2.2 To deaerate demineralized water for use in leachantpreparation, boil high-purity water for 15 min while purgingwith argon. Immediately place the hot water under an argonatmosphere to cool. Prepare the leachan
23、ts as described belowusing the cooled, deaerated water in an argon atmosphere.7.2.3 The density of pure air-free water at 23C is 0.9976g/cm3.7.3 Preparation of Reference Brine LeachantPrepare thereference brine by dissolving 48.2 g KCl, 90.0 g NaCl, and116.0 g MgCl2(247.9 g MgCl26H2O) in enough demi
24、neral-ized water to make approximately 900 mL of solution. Adjustthe pH to fall within the range of 6.4 to 6.6 by dropwiseaddition of 0.01 M NaOH or 0.01 M HCl. Then add water tomake 1.00 L of solution. Analyze the leachant to verify thecomposition and to determine impurity concentrations. Discardth
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