Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Jul 2019)
Sorption characteristics of iodide on chalcocite and mackinawite under pH variations in alkaline conditions
Abstract
In terms of long-term safety for radioactive waste disposal, the anionic iodide (I-129) with a long half-life (1.6 × 106 yr) is of a critical importance because this radionuclide migrates in geological media with limited interactions. Various studies have been performed to retard the iodide migration. Recently, some minerals that are likely generated from waste container corrosion, have been suggested to have a considerable chemical interaction with iodide. In this study, chalcocite and mackinawite were selected as candidate minerals for underground corrosion materials, and an iodide sorption experiment were carried out. The experiment was performed under anoxic and alkaline conditions and the pH effects on the iodide sorption were investigated in the range of pH 8 to 12. The results showed that both minerals demonstrated a noticeable sorption capacity on iodide, and the distribution coefficient (Kd) decreased as the pH increased in the experimental condition. In addition, when the alkalinity increased higher than a pH of 12, the sorption capacity of both minerals decreased dramatically, likely due to the competition of hydroxy ions with the iodide. This result confirmed that chalcocite was an especially good sorbing media for iodide under alkaline conditions with a pH value of less than 12. Keywords: Iodide, Sorption, Chalcocite, Mackinawite, pH dependancy. extraction