Influencing factors of 90 Sr adsorption onto granite fracture filling material in a high-level radioactive waste disposal site

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry(2022)

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Abstract
A granite fracture filling material (FFM) collected from a candidate high-level radioactive waste (HLRW) geological disposal was used to evaluate the sorption behavior of 90 Sr. The sorption process was fitted with the Henry and Freundlich models, and the distribution coefficient ( K d ) values ranged between 117.4 and 434.8 mL/g, according to the batch experimental results. Furthermore, the K d value and sorption percentage were affected by the initial solution specific activity, pH, FFM particle size, bicarbonate ion content and solid-to-liquid ratio. This work provides important information for the geological barrier of the repository.
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90Sr,Geological disposal site,Batch test,Distribution coefficient (K d),Sorption percentage
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