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Immobilizing Pertechnetate in Ettringite via Sulfate Substitution.

Sarah A Saslow1, Sebastien N Kerisit2, Tamas Varga3, Sebastian T Mergelsberg2, Claire L Corkhill4, Michelle M V Snyder1, Nancy M Avalos1, Antonia S Yorkshire4, Daniel J Bailey4, Jarrod Crum1, R Matthew Asmussen1.   

Abstract

Technetium-99 immobilization in low-temperature nuclear waste forms often relies on additives that reduce environmentally mobile pertechnetate (TcO4-) to insoluble Tc(IV) species. However, this is a short-lived solution unless reducing conditions are maintained over the hazardous life cycle of radioactive wastes (some ∼10,000 years). Considering recent experimental observations, this work explores how rapid formation of ettringite [Ca6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12·26(H2O)], a common mineral formed in cementitious waste forms, may be used to directly immobilize TcO4-. Results from ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations and solid-phase characterization techniques, including synchrotron X-ray absorption, fluorescence, and diffraction methods, support successful incorporation of TcO4- into the ettringite crystal structure via sulfate substitution when synthesized by aqueous precipitation methods. One sulfate and one water are replaced with one TcO4- and one OH- during substitution, where Ca2+-coordinated water near the substitution site is deprotonated to form OH- for charge compensation upon TcO4- substitution. Furthermore, AIMD calculations support favorable TcO4- substitution at the SO42- site in ettringite rather than gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O, formed as a secondary mineral phase) by at least 0.76 eV at 298 K. These results are the first of their kind to suggest that ettringite may contribute to TcO4- immobilization and the overall lifetime performance of cementitious waste forms.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32910645     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c03119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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1.  Spectroscopic evaluation of UVI-cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydrotalcite.

Authors:  Antonia S Yorkshire; Martin C Stennett; Brant Walkley; Sarah E O'Sullivan; Lucy M Mottram; Daniel J Bailey; John L Provis; Neil C Hyatt; Claire L Corkhill
Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 2.616

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