Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2013;11(2):95-102. Published online: Jun, 30, 2013
DOI : dx.doi.org/10.7733/jkrws.2013.11.2.95
There was a study for biological characteristics, except for physico-chemical and mineralogical properties, on the natural bentonite that is considered as a buffer material for the high-level radioactive waste disposal site. A bentonite slurry that was prepared from a local ';Gyeongju bentonite'; in Korea was incubated in a serum bottle with nutrient media over 1 week and its stepwise change was observed with time. From the activated bentonite in the nutrient media, we can find a certain change of both solid and liquid phases. Some dark and fine sulfides began to be generated from dissolved sulfate solution, and 4 species of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) were identified as living cells in samples that were periodically taken and incubated. These results show that sulfate-reducing (or metal-reducing) bacteria are adhering and existing in the powder of bentonite, suggesting that there may be a potential occurrence of longterm biogeochemical effects in and around the bentonite buffer in underground anoxic environmental conditions.
Keywords
Bentonite,Sulfides,Sulfate-reducing bacteria,Biogeochemical effects