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The Efficiency of Strontium-90 Desorption Using Iron (III) Solutions in the Decontamination Process of Radioactive Soils

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The paper presents the investigation on the estimated efficiency of iron (III) chloride solutions in the decontamination process of radioactive soils with 90Sr, according to kinetic and thermodynamic characteristics of the desorption process. The specific 90Sr radioactivity of soil samples was (3.9±0.3)·104 Bq·g. The adsorption isotherms of Sr2+ and Fe3+ are described with the Langmuir equation. The values of Gibbs energy G0298 = -4.65 kJ·mol-1 and equilibrium ion exchange constant Keq = 6,5 confirm the hypothesis of strontium removal from soils with iron (III) cations. The effectiveness of the method is substantiated by experimental and calculated results of this study samples of radioactive soils are deactivated in 90% after 9.5 hours, whereas the kinetic constant is 6.77·10 s-1. The suggested method of soil cleanup with 0.2 M Fe3+ solutions is optimal and complies with the environmental requirements.
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149--153
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Bibliogr. 9 poz., tab., rys.
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  • Department of Physical Chemistry, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint-Petersburg, 21 Line 2, 199106, Russian Federation
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  • Department of Physical Chemistry, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint-Petersburg, 21 Line 2, 199106, Russian Federation
  • Department of Physical Chemistry, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint-Petersburg, 21 Line 2, 199106, Russian Federation
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  • Department of Physical Chemistry, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint-Petersburg, 21 Line 2, 199106, Russian Federation
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  • Department of Physical Chemistry, Saint Petersburg Mining University, Saint-Petersburg, 21 Line 2, 199106, Russian Federation
Bibliografia
  • 1. Bobovnikova Ts.I., Virchenko E.P., Konoplev A.V. 1990. Chemical deportments of long-lived radionuclides and their transformation in the soils of the Chernobyl accident area. Soil Science, 10, 20–25.
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  • 4. Chirkst D.E., Chaliyan K.N., Chaliyan A.G. 1994. Thermodynamics study of radioactive 137Cs soils deactivation after the Chernobyl accident. Radiochemistry, 36 (5), 459–462.
  • 5. Chirkst D.E., Cheremisina O.V., Ivanov M.V. 2003. Thermodynamics study of iron (III) cations sorption on clay materials. JAC, 76(6), 992–925.
  • 6. Martyushov V.V., Spirin D.A., Bazilev V.V., Fedorova T.A. 1995. The forms of radionuclides in the soils of East-Ural Radioactive Trace, Ecology, 2, 110–113.
  • 7. Ningping L., Mason C.F. 2001. Sorption-desorption behavior of strontium-85 onto montmorillonite and silica colloids. Applied Geochemistry, 16(14), 1653–1662.
  • 8. Rohwedder J.R., Cadore S., Abate G., Grassi M.T. 2014. Montmorillonite and vermiculite as solid phases for the preconcentration of trace elements in natural waters: Adsorption and desorption studies of As, Ba, Cu, Cd, Co, Cr, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sr, V, and Zn. Applied Clay Science, 99, 289–296.
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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