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Code: KMLBC12
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Kim SS, Min JH, Lee JK, Baik MH, Choi J-W, Shin HS
Title: Effects of pH and anions on the sorption of selenium ions onto magnetite
Journal: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Volume: 104   Year: 2012   Pages: 1-6
ISSN-Print: 0265-931X
Internal Storage: V3974
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2011.09.013
Abstract:

This study analyzes the influence of carbonate and silicate, which are generally abundant in granitic groundwater, on the sorption of selenium ions onto magnetite in order to understand the behaviors of selenium in a radioactive waste repository. Selenite was sorbed onto magnetite very well below pH 10, but silicate and carbonate hindered the sorption of selenite onto magnetite. On the other hand, little selenate was sorbed onto magnetite in neutral and weak alkaline solutions of 0.02 M NaNO3 or NaClO4, matching the ionic strength in a granitic groundwater, even though silicate or carbonate was not contained in the solutions. The surface complexation constants between selenite and magnetite were obtained by using a geochemical program, FITEQL 4.0, from the experimental data, and the formation of an inner-sphere surface complex such as =FeOSeO2 was suggested for the sorption of selenite onto magnetite from the diffuse double layer model calculation.

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