Zirconium retention for minimizing environmental risk: Role of counterion and clay mineral.

Chemosphere

Instituto Ciencia de Los Materiales de Sevilla (CSIC-US), Avda. Americo Vespucio, 49, 41092, Sevilla, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

Zr(IV) together with U(IV) are the major components of high-level radionuclide waste (HLRW) and spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from nuclear power plants. Thus, their retention in the waste disposal is of great importance for the environmental risk control. Here, the influence of clay minerals on the retention of Zr(IV), as component of the nuclear waste and as chemical analogues of U(IV), has been evaluated. Three clay minerals, two bentonites and one saponite, were hydrothermally treated with three zirconium salts. A structural study at long-range order by X-ray diffraction and short-range order by NMR was performed to evaluate the generation of new zirconium phases and degradation of the clay minerals. Three immobilization mechanisms were observed: i) cation exchange of ZrO or Zr by clay minerals, ii) the precipitation/crystallization of ZrO, and, iii) the chemical interaction of zirconium with the clay minerals, with the formation of zirconium silicates.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128914DOI Listing

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