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Title: Approaches to rehabilitation of radioactive contaminated territories
Authors: Voronina, A. V.
Semenishchev, V. S.
Bykov, A. A.
Savchenko, M. O.
Kutergin, A. S.
Nedobuh, T. A.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Approaches to rehabilitation of radioactive contaminated territories / A. V. Voronina, V. S. Semenishchev, A. A. Bykov [et al.] // Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. — 2013. — Vol. 88. — № 9. — P. 1606-1611.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Accidents at nuclear fuel cycle plants may lead to contamination of areas of land and water. Cheap and available sorbents including natural aluminosilicates can be used for rehabilitation and decontamination of large volumes of radioactively contaminated water, including drinking water, prevention of migration of radionuclides into ground and surface waters through the soil and returning contaminated soil to farming. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: A comparative study of sorption properties of various natural and surface-modified aluminosilicates with respect to caesium is made. It is shown that sorption features of surface-modified aluminosilicates for Cs were improved by 100-1000 times compared with respective natural aluminosilicates. It is shown that surface modification of glauconite by a mixed nickel-potassium ferrocyanide phase allows it to considerably increase its specificity (caesium distribution coefficients (2.9 ± 0.8)Ч103 mL g-1 for natural and (4.5 ± 0.5)Ч105 mL g-1 for modified glauconite) as well as making it selective to caesium in the presence of other alkaline ions and also provides irreversible caesium sorption. CONCLUSIONS: Due to improved features, modified aluminosilicates can be more successful than natural ones when used for rehabilitation of radioactive contaminated territories (including agriculture) and water areas, as well as for decontamination of liquid radioactive wastes and for creation of geochemical barriers in solid radioactive waste storage. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry.
Keywords: ALUMINOSILICATES
NICKEL-POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE
REHABILITATION OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATED TERRITORIES
COMPARATIVE STUDIES
DISTRIBUTION COEFFICIENT
GEOCHEMICAL BARRIERS
LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES
NICKEL-POTASSIUM FERROCYANIDE
NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLES
SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTES
SORPTION PROPERTIES
CESIUM
CONTAMINATION
CYANIDES
MICA
NICKEL
NUCLEAR FUEL REPROCESSING
RADIATION DECONTAMINATION
RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
RADIOACTIVITY
SOIL POLLUTION
SORPTION
SURFACE WATERS
WATER POLLUTION
ALUMINOSILICATES
CESIUM
CLINOPTILOLITE
FERROCYANIDE
NICKEL
POTASSIUM
ARTICLE
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
COMPARATIVE STUDY
ION EXCHANGE
RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/27348
SCOPUS ID: 84881513143
WOS ID: 000329291300024
PURE ID: 876806
ISSN: 0268-2575
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.4142
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