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Code: BB06
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Bradbury MH, Baeyens B
Title: Modelling sorption data for the actinides Am(III), Np(V) and Pa(V) on montmorillonite
Journal: Radiochimica Acta
Volume: 94   Year: 2006   Pages: 619-625
ISSN-Print: 0033-8230
Internal Storage: V2893
DOI: 10.1524/ract.2006.94.9-11.619
Abstract:

The retention characteristics of the bentonite near-field engineered barrier proposed in most of the concepts for the deep geological disposal of high-level waste and spent fuel are an important component in repository performance assessment studies. Montmorillonite generally constitutes 65 to 90 wt.% of the bentonite. Sorption edge measurements have been performed at trace concentrations for the actinides Am(III), Np(V) and Pa(V) on purified and conditioned SWy-1 montmorillonite under anoxic, carbonate free conditions. To the best of the author´s knowledge, this is the first time a sorption data set has been measured for 233Pa(V) uptake on montmorillonite. In some earlier work, the 2 site protolysis non-electrostatic surface complexation and cation exchange quasi mechanistic sorption model has been used to model the sorption edges measured for 11 metals with valencies between II and VI. From this study a linear correlation between strong site surface complexation constants and the corresponding hydrolysis constants was established: a Linear Free Energy Relation (LFER). The new measurements for 241Am(III), 239Np(V) and 233Pa(V) fit very well on this previously established LFER. Through the LFER, a chemically consistent picture emerges which explains quantitatively why some metals tend to exhibit very high sorption and others only moderate to weak sorption.

Comment: 2SPNE SC/CE (2 site protolysis non-electrostatic surface complexation and cation exchange) model

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