Sorption kinetics of uranium-238 and neptunium-237 on a glacial sediment |
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Authors: | A. Braithwaite S. Richardson L.N. Moyes F.R. Livens D.J. Bunker C.R. Hughes J.T. Smith J. Hilton |
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Affiliation: | (1) BNFL, Sellafield, Seascape, Cumbria, CA20 1PG, U.K.;(2) University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.;(3) Institute of Freshwater Ecology, East Stoke, Wareha.m, BH20 6BB, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Studies of uptake of radionuclides by natural materials have shown that sorption may occur via fast equilibrium exchange and/or slow kinetic processes, which can be described using a series of box models. This paper describes the use of such models to evaluate the solid-solution partitioning of 238U and 237Np on a clay rich sediment. Experimental data are obtained using the batch sorption technique, which are then analysed using 1, 2, and 3 box kinetic models. Uptake of 238U is initially rapid, with approximately 90% sorbed within the first 30 minutes. Sorption continues, but at a slower rate. Uptake of 237Np is initially slower than U, with approximately 30% sorbed within the first 30 minutes. Sorption again continues, at a slower rate. Analysis of the experimental data indicates that sorption can be described using 2 and 3 box kinetic models. The results demonstrate that sorption of uranium and neptunium on clay rich sediments occurs via equilibrium and kinetically controlled pathways, with neptunium being controlled by kinetics to a greater extent than uranium. The 2 or 3 box model can describe sorption of neptunium, uranium requires the 3 box model. |
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