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Sorption of Anionic Iodine and Molybdenum to Multi-sorbing Barrier (MSB) Materials - 20030

  • 1. Nanchang University, Nanchang, 330000 (China)
  • 2. CRESP and School of Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22904 (United States)

Description

A multi-sorbing barrier (MSB) material containing sodium bentonite (NaB), organoclay, and anion resin is being evaluated for containment of anionic radionuclides. Batch tests on the MSB were conducted using two non-radioactive analog isotopes (127I, 95Mo) as surrogates for 129I and 99Tc due to their similar valence and molecular weight relative to the radionuclides. Tests were conducted on the organoclay, anion resin, and NaB individually and on NaB-resin blends with resin contents of 1% and 5% by mass. The anion resin exhibits very strong sorption of 127I and 95Mo relative to the other materials. The organoclay exhibited modest sorption of 95Mo and 127I, and NaB little sorption. The sorption isotherms follow a linear model for NaB, a Freundlich model for the organoclay, and a Langmuir model for the anion resin and NaB-resin mixtures. Combining resin with NaB significantly enhances sorption relative to NaB alone, with a larger resin fraction yielding greater sorption. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
23 p.
Report number
INIS-US--21-WM-20030

Conference

Title
46. Annual Waste Management Conference
Acronym
WM2020
Dates
8-12 Mar 2020
Place
Phoenix, AZ (United States)

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