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  • Silver-based technologies are commonly used to remove radioiodine from wastewater, leading to significant amounts of radioactive silver iodide (AgI) waste that needs proper stabilization for disposal.
  • The study explored how effective silver-impregnated granular activated carbon (Ag-GAC) is in removing different iodine species (iodide, iodate, and organo-iodine) from leachates associated with cement materials.
  • Results showed Ag-GAC effectively removed iodide and organo-iodine but struggled with iodate, revealing that the formulation of grout and the type of iodine present greatly impacts the disposal efficiency of iodine in waste management.

Article Abstract

Silver (Ag)-based technologies are amongst the most common approaches to removing radioiodine from aqueous waste streams. As a result, a large worldwide inventory of radioactive AgI waste presently exits, which must be stabilized for final disposition. In this work, the efficacy of silver-impregnated granular activated carbon (Ag-GAC) to remove iodide (I), iodate (IO) and organo-iodine (org-I) from cementitious leachate was examined. In addition, cementitious materials containing I, IO, or org-I loaded Ag-GAC were characterized by iodine K-edge XANES and EXAFS to provide insight into iodine stability and speciation in these waste forms. The Ag-GAC was very effective at removing I and org-I, but ineffective at removing IO from slag-free grout leachate under oxic conditions. I or org-I removal was due to the formation of insoluble AgI or Ag-org-I on the Ag-GAC. When I-loaded Ag-GAC material was cured with slag-free and slag grouts, I was released from AgI to form a hydrated I species. Conversely, when org-I loaded Ag-GAC material was cured in the two grout formulations, no change was observed in the iodine speciation, indicating the org-I species remained bound to the Ag. Because little IO was bound to the Ag-GAC, it was not detectable in the grout. Thus, grout formulation and I speciation in the waste stream can significantly influence the effectiveness of the long-term disposal of radioiodine associated with Ag-GAC in grout waste forms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2019.106017DOI Listing

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