2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)

Paper No. 1
Presentation Time: 1:00 PM

ADSORPTION OF GADOLINIUM ON THE SURFACE OF GOETHITE IN THE SYSTEM NACL-H2O-AR-CO2 AT 25°C


REDKIN, Alexander F.1, WOOD, Scott A.1, REDDEN, George2 and HULL, Larry C.2, (1)Geological Sciences, University of Idaho, P.O. Box 443022, Moscow, ID 83844-3022, (2)Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Lab, P.O. Box 1625, MS 2208, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, aredkin@uidaho.edu

The sorption behavior of Gd3+ onto goethite has been studied as a function of acidity, total ionic strength, and concentrations of metal and carbonate in the system. Gadolinium is a neutron-absorber and an analogue of the transuranium elements. Goethite is calculated to be a reaction product of corrosion of nuclear waste packages. Batch experiments have shown a significant effect of pH and total concentration of gadolinium on the sorption of this metal. In the pH range from 4.5 to 6.0 the uptake of Gd3+ by goethite changes from 5 to 95 % in Ar-media At pH=5.5, the partition coefficient of Gd between goethite and 0.1mNaCl solution decreases approximately 0.5 log units when concentration of gadolinium increases from 5 to 100 ppm It was established that the precipitation of gadolinium hydroxides in the goethite-free system starts at pH>8. This suggests that in pure Ar media, surface complexation, rather than precipitation of Gd-bearing phases, takes place. The adsorption edge for Gd onto goethite is independent of ionic strength over the range from 0.01 to 1.0 investigated, implying an inner-sphere surface complexation mechanism.

The influence of CO2 on gadolinium adsorption was studied in 0.1mNaCl-(0.001-0.04) mCO2 solutions. The experiments show considerable uptake of Gd3+ in CO2 -bearing solutions. Nevertheless, control experiments (i.e., without goethite) indicated the precipitation of a gadolinium carbonate-bearing phase. The goethite surface facilitates this precipitation. The result obtained will be used to develop a comprehensive surface-complexation model for the sorption of Gd3+ onto goethite, relevant to evaluation of the mobility of radionuclides from nuclear waste in the subsurface.

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