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P/<strong>MTPM</strong>/27Relative concentration (C-C1 )/(C0 -C1 )0.31.0σ =1.0Mgm -3 Polarize for 4 hourI=0. 1MConstant current 20 mA 7.9 mmPlane sourceT=298K22 + Nat=21600s0.2V=3. 0×10 -7 ms -1-4.9 mm0.518H OD =3.8×10 -10 hm 2 s - 13 6 -2Cl 4.3 mmConstant current 20 mAE=260V m - 10.1He0.06.5m m0.0-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40-20-1001020Anode (+)x/10 –3 1.9 mmmCathode (-)Anode (+)x / 10 - 3 mFigure 1: Concentration profile of H 2 18 O migrated byelectro-osmosis in water saturated montmorillonite.Relative concentration / (-)Cathode (-)Figure 2: Concentration profiles of H 2 18 O, 22 Na + [1],He [1] and 36 Cl - [2] from plane sources by electromigrationand electro-osmosis.∂ Cxt ( ,) ∂ 2 Cxt ( ,)= D − V ∂ Cxt ( ,)h∂ t ∂ x 2 ∂ x(1)where C ( x , t ) is the concentration at distance, x , from the contact plane and time, t . Hydraulic dispersioncoefficient and advection velocity of H 2 18 O are given by D h and V , respectively. The concentration profilesof Na + and Cl - under electric potential gradient were reported by Higashihara et al. [1] [2]. In order tocompare migration behavior in the montmorillonite among species, especially from the view point ofelectric property, the concentration profiles of H 2 18 O, 22 Na + [1], He [1] and 36 Cl - [2] are shown as advectiondispersionfrom plane source (Fig. 2). The width of the peak corresponds to the hydraulic dispersion.Hydraulic dispersion consists of the two different processes; one is molecular diffusion including sorptionand the other is mechanical dispersion. Therefore, a hydraulic dispersion coefficient D h can be obtainedfrom the sum of a coefficient of mechanical dispersion D m and molecular diffusion coefficient D a .Dh = Da + D m(2)D m is related to the velocity of a chemical species, as follows.Dm = α V(3)where á is the dispersivity parameter of a species and reflects the hydraulic properties of the porousmedium for migration of chemical species. Hydraulic dispersion coefficient of He was definitelylarger than that of H 2 18 O whose dispersion coefficient is slightly larger than that of 36 Cl - , and muchlarger than that of 22 Na + . This fact results from the difference of the dispersivity parameters amongchemical species and implies that electrically positive 22 Na + , negative 36 Cl - and neutral He migrated indifferent paths in water-saturated compacted Na-montmorillonite. The migration paths of the specieswill be discussed.References[1] T. Higashihara, et al., Appl. Clay Sci. 26, 91-98 (2004).[2] T. Higashihara, Migration of Radionuclides and Characteristics of Water in Bentonite Buffer Materialfor Geologic Disposal, A Doctoral Thesis, Hokkaido University (2004).Page 476INTERNATIONAL MEETING, SEPTEMBER 17...>...18, 2007, LILLE, FRANCECLAYS IN NATURAL & ENGINEERED BARRIERSFOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE CONFINEMENT

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