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  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 2(2); 2004
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2004;2(2):135-143. Published online: Jun, 30, 2004

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A Parametric Study on the Sorption of U(Ⅵ) onto Granit

  • Min-Hoon Baik ; Won-Jin Cho ; Pil-Soo Hahn
Abstract

An experimental study on the sorption of U(VI) onto a Korean granite was performed as a function of the geochemical parameters such as contact time, pH, ionic strength, and carbonate concentration using a batch procedure. The distribution coefficient,, was about 1-200 mL/g depending on the experimental conditions. The sorption of U(VI) onto granite particles was greatly dependent upon the contact time, pH, and carbonate concentration, but insignificantly dependent on the ionic strength. It was noticed that the sorption of U(VI) onto granite particles was highly correlated with the uranium speciation in the solution, which was dependent on the pH and carbonate concentrations. It was deduced from the kinetic sorption experiment that a two-step first-order kinetic behavior could dominate the kinetic sorption of U(VI) onto granite particles. In the alkaline range of a pH above 7, U(VI) sorption was greatly decreased and this might be due to the formation of anionic U(VI)-carbonate aqueous complexes as predicted by the speciation calculations.

Keywords

Granite,Sorption,Uranium(VI),Geochemical parameters,Distribution coefficient