Published August 28, 2007 | Version v1
Journal article

Modeling cation diffusion in compacted water-saturated Na-bentonite at low ionic strength

Description

Sodium bentonites are used as barrier materials for the isolation of landfills and are under consideration for a similar use in the subsurface storage of high-level radioactive waste. The performance of these barriers is determined in large part by molecular diffusion in the bentonite pore space. We tested two current models of cation diffusion in bentonite against experimental data on the relative apparent diffusion coefficients of two representative cations, sodium and strontium. On the 'macropore/nanopore' model, solute molecules are divided into two categories, with unequal pore-scale diffusion coefficients, based on location: in macropores or in interlayer nanopores. On the 'surface diffusion' model, solute molecules are divided into categories based on chemical speciation: dissolved or adsorbed. The macropore/nanopore model agrees with all experimental data at partial montmorillonite dry densities ranging from 0.2 (a dilute bentonite gel) to 1.7 kg dm-3 (a highly compacted bentonite with most of its pore space located in interlayer nanopores), whereas the surface diffusion model fails at partial montmorillonite dry densities greater than about 1.2 kg dm-3

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Available from OSTI as DE00929677; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/929677-6dp7Dk/

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Environmental Science and Technology
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
23
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0013-936X
CODEN
ESTHAG

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
BnR: KC0303020; AC02-05CH11231
Notes
Journal Publication Date: 10/05/2007; doi 10.1021/es0717212
Funding organization
USDOE Director. Office of Science. Basic Energy Sciences (United States)
Secondary number(s)
LBNL--63446