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Code: XCTHW07
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Xu D, Chen C, Tan X, Hu J, Wang XK
Title: Sorption of Th(IV) on Na-rectorite: Effect of HA, ionic strength, foreign ions and temperature
Journal: Applied Geochemistry
Volume: 22   Year: 2007   Pages: 2892-2906
ISSN-Print: 0883-2927
Internal Storage: V3560
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2007.08.003
Abstract:

The sorption of Th(IV) on Na-rectorite as a function of pH, ionic strength, temperature, soil humic acid (HA) and foreign ions was studied by using a batch technique under ambient conditions. The results indicated that the sorption of Th(IV) on Na-rectorite is strongly depended on pH, ionic strength and temperature. The presence of HA enhanced Th(IV) sorption at low pH and had no obvious effect on Th(IV) sorption at high pH. The sorption of Th(IV) decreased with increasing temperature, indicating that the sorption process of Th(IV) on rectorite was exothermic. Sodium-rectorite and HA were characterized by acid–base titration to obtain the pKa, and the constant capacitance model (CCM) modeled the sorption data very well with the aid of FITEQL 3.2. HA/Th(IV) addition sequences affected Th(IV) sorption in the ternary systems. The sorption of Th(IV) on Na-rectorite may be dominated by surface complexation, while cation exchange also contributes partly to the sorption.

Comment: SSA; SCM (CCM) in presence and absence of HA; RAW_GRAPH; cited in [TCYW08]

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