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Calcium Sulfo Aluminate (CSA) Cement from Coal Ash Utilized as Barriers for Radioactive Waste Disposal

  • Ramakrishna, Chilakala (Department of Research and Development Team, Hanil Cement Co ltd.) ;
  • Thriveni, Thenepalli (Department of Research and Development Team, Hanil Cement Co ltd.) ;
  • Whan, Ahn Ji (Carbon Mineralization Center, Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources (KIGAM))
  • 투고 : 2017.12.28
  • 심사 : 2018.02.09
  • 발행 : 2018.03.31

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In this paper, we reviewed briefly about the barrier materials for the radioactive waste disposal. The primary concept of the radioactive waste disposal is safety. The goal of the radioactive waste management is to assure that the environment is not adversely affected and also public. There are a wide variety of materials are available for the radioactive waste disposal or storage. Among those coal fly ash is one of the significant materials are used as a barrier material. Here we reported, the Calcium sulfo aluminate (CSA) from coal fly ash is effectively suitable for the radioactive waste disposal. This is one of the ways of utilization of waste and manufactured the valuable materials for future indeeds.

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