Functionalization of layered double hydroxides on bentonite for cesium and iodine retention in high-level radioactive waste disposal.

Chemosphere Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.144014
Jueun Kim, Seokju Hong, Gijun Lee, Wooyong Um
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Bentonite is regarded as an adequate buffer material in deep geological repositories and its swelling properties serve to prevent the penetration of groundwater into the repository and to minimize the release of radionuclides. However, bentonite is rarely effective in removing anionic radionuclides due to its permanent negative surface charge. The aim of this study was to enhance the anion removal ability of bentonite by incorporating layered double hydroxides (LDH) with a high anion exchange capacity. The functionalization of CuAlBi LDH on bentonite (CuAlBi LDH@Ben) revealed an effective approach for removing both cesium and iodine from aqueous solutions. The peak shift of the Si-O stretching band to higher frequencies, the vertically oriented platelet morphology, and the increase in specific surface area provide confirmation that LDH platelets grow on the surface of montmorillonite. The CuAlBi LDH@Ben demonstrates enhanced anion retention performance in bentonite without impacting its retention behavior toward cations, as evidenced by Kd values of 1943.1 mL/g for Cs+, 442.4 mL/g for I-, and 650.7 mL/g for IO3-, respectively.

膨润土层状双氢氧化物功能化处理高放废物中铯和碘的截留。
膨润土被认为是深层地质储存库中适当的缓冲材料,其膨胀特性有助于防止地下水渗入储存库,并尽量减少放射性核素的释放。然而,膨润土很少有效地去除阴离子放射性核素,由于其永久的负表面电荷。本研究的目的是通过添加具有高阴离子交换能力的层状双氢氧化物(LDH)来提高膨润土的阴离子去除能力。CuAlBi LDH在膨润土(CuAlBi LDH@Ben)上的功能化揭示了一种去除水溶液中铯和碘的有效方法。Si-O拉伸带的峰移向更高的频率,垂直取向的血小板形态以及比表面积的增加证实了LDH血小板在蒙脱土表面生长。CuAlBi LDH@Ben在膨润土中表现出增强的阴离子保留性能,而不影响其对阳离子的保留行为,其Kd值分别为Cs+ 1943.1 mL/g、I- 442.4 mL/g和IO3- 650.7 mL/g。
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