Abstract
The present study investigates the retention mechanisms of cesium and strontium for alkali-activated cements. Retention mechanisms such as adsorption and precipitation were examined in light of chemical interactions. Batch adsorption experiments and multi-technical characterizations by using X-ray diffraction, zeta potential measurements, and the N2 gas adsorption/desorption methods were conducted for this purpose. Strontium was found to crystalize in alkali-activated cements, while no cesium-bearing crystalline phases were detected. The adsorption kinetics of alkali-activated cements having relatively high adsorption capacities were compatible with pseudo-second-order kinetic model, thereby suggesting that it is governed by complex multistep adsorption. The results provide new insight, demonstrating that characteristics of aluminosilicate gel with a highly negatively charged surface and high micropore surface area facilitated more effective immobilization of cesium and strontium in comparison with calcium silicate hydrates.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 447 |
| Journal | Materials |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 23 Apr 2017 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Adsorption kinetics
- Alkali-activated cements
- Cesium
- Gel
- Immobilization
- Strontium