Dissolution of Borosilicate Glass Into Brine Solutions: Effects of Sodium and Magnesium
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ANS IHLRWM 2017 - 16th International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference: Creating a Safe and Secure Energy Future for Generations to Come - Driving Toward Long-Term Storage and Disposal
Neodymium hydroxide, Nd(OH)3, solubility experiments were carried out in duplicate at room temperature over the pH interval of 10 to 13 for up to 670 days. The ionic radii of Nd(III) is similar to that of Pu(III) and Am(III), so that the former is an appropriate analog for the latter radionuclides. Average concentrations of Nd in solution approach a value of 2.0 × 10-7 mol/L and equilibrium concentrations show no dependence on solution pH. Compared to previous work, the data from this investigation form a continuum across pH-space, indicating agreement amongst data sets.
ANS IHLRWM 2017 - 16th International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference: Creating a Safe and Secure Energy Future for Generations to Come - Driving Toward Long-Term Storage and Disposal
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While conducting siderite (FeCO3) solubility experiments in NaCl-Na2CO3 brines, evidence for a second phase was detected. Experiments, in which synthesized siderite was reacted with high ionic strength (0.18 - 7.5 m) solutions at room temperature and high pH (>10), were conducted in a glovebox. As the aging time of siderite-bearing experiments increased, the pH of the solution decreased, signaling formation of a hydroxyl-bearing phase. Decreasing pH values are interpreted to indicate that a hydroxyl-bearing phase, such as chukanovite, is the reaction controlling solid in the solid assemblage. Chukanovite was tentatively identified by XRD analysis. We set out, therefore, to determine the thermodynamic stability of chukanovite under the experimental conditions. Aqueous thermodynamic model parameters were determined with experimentally analyzed Fe(II) solubility data, and subsequently yielded a proposed formation free energy of chukanovite (-1149.8 kJ/mol).
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