Natural groundwater may contain high salt concentrations, such as those occurring at several potential deep geological nuclear waste repository sites. Actinide sorption to clays (e.g. illite) under saline conditions has, however, been rarely studied. Furthermore, both illite surface and ionic strength may affect redox speciation of actinides like plutonium. In the present study, Pu sorption to illite is investigated under anaerobic conditions for 36, overall Pu uptake is largely insensitive to m due to the prevalence of strongly adsorbed Pu(IV). By applying appropriate corrections to the activity coefficients of dissolved ions and using the 2-site protolysis non-electrostatic surface complexation and cation exchange (2 SPNE SC/CE) model, experimental data on Pu sorption to illite as a function of pH, Eh and m can be very well reproduced.

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