Published 2022 | Version v1
Journal article

Co-transport of bentonite colloid and U(VI) in particulate granite column. Role of colloid concentration, ionic strength, pH and flow rate

  • 1. Radiochemistry Laboratory, School of Nuclear Science and Technology, Lanzhou University (China)
  • 2. The Key Laboratory of Special Function Materials and Structure Design, Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University (China)
  • 3. Frontiers Science Center for Rare Isotopes, Lanzhou University (China)

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China is considering Beishan granitic formation (Gansu Province, China) as the site for high-level radioactive waste (HLW) repositories. Thus, it is crucial to understand the transport behavior of radionuclide in Beishan granitic media under disposal conditions. In this context, the co-transport of U(VI) (as the representative of radionuclides) and bentonite colloid (BC, from erosion of compacted bentonite) in particulate Beishan granite was studied as a function of important in-situ factors, such as BC concentration, ionic strength, pH and flow rate. We found that the increase of BC concentration (BC = 240–480 mg/L) did not affect the transport of individual BC, whereas it significantly facilitated the transport of U(VI). The increase of ionic strength (I = 0.001–0.01 M NaCl) or decrease of pH (pH = 7.50–5.40) obviously inhibited the BC transport, where these inhibiting effects were relatively slight for the transport of U(VI). The increase of flow rate significantly facilitated both the transport of BC and U(VI). Finally, a two-site kinetic attachment/detachment model was applied to describe the breakthrough curves of individual and co-transport of BC. The experimental and modeling results of this study have a significant implication on the safety assessment of HLW repositories built in granitic formation.

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Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ract-2021-1096

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Journal Title
Radiochimica Acta
Journal Volume
110
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 219-227
ISSN
0033-8230
CODEN
RAACAP