Deliquescence of NaCl–NaNO[sub 3], KNO[sub 3]–NaNO[sub 3], and NaCl–KNO[sub 3] salt mixtures from 90 to 120 °C

  • Carroll S
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We conducted reversed deliquescence experiments in saturated NaCl–NaNO3–H2O, KNO3–NaNO3–H2O, and NaCl–KNO3–H2O systems from 90 to 120°C as a function of relative humidity and solution composition. NaCl, NaNO3, and KNO3 represent members of dust salt assemblages that are likely to deliquesce and form concentrated brines on high-level radioactive waste package surfaces in a repository environment at Yucca Mountain, NV. Discrepancy between model prediction and experiment can be as high as 8% for relative humidity and 50% for dissolved ion concentration. The discrepancy is attributed primarily to the use of 25°C models for Cl–NO3 and K–NO3 ion interactions in the current Yucca Mountain Project high-temperature Pitzer model to describe the nonideal behavior of these highly concentrated solutions.

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Carroll, S. (2005). Deliquescence of NaCl–NaNO[sub 3], KNO[sub 3]–NaNO[sub 3], and NaCl–KNO[sub 3] salt mixtures from 90 to 120 °C. Geochemical Transactions, 6(2), 19. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1872292

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