Behavior of iodate substituted ettringite during aqueous leaching
Ettringite [Ca6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O] found in cementitious waste forms (CWFs) is known to immobilize iodate (IO3−) via sulfate (SO42-) substitution; however, limited studies have investigated the effects of leaching on the long-term fate and behavior of IO3− retained in ettringites. In this study,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied geochemistry 2021-02, Vol.125 (C), p.104863, Article 104863 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ettringite [Ca6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O] found in cementitious waste forms (CWFs) is known to immobilize iodate (IO3−) via sulfate (SO42-) substitution; however, limited studies have investigated the effects of leaching on the long-term fate and behavior of IO3− retained in ettringites. In this study, ettringite mineral transformation and iodine release from IO3−-incorporated ettringite ((IO3−)-Ett) were investigated using batch experiments to determine the mechanisms likely to drive IO3− release/retention within ettringite in environmentally relevant solutions of varying composition, pH, and alkalinity. (IO3−)-Ett was leached in six simulated solutions relevant to the Hanford Site (Washington State, USA) for a period of 56 days: double deionized water, 24 ppm CO32-, 1400 ppm SO42-, Hanford groundwater, Hanford vadose zone porewater and a cement-equilibrated solution. By monitoring IO3− uptake and removal and characterizing changes in the solid material, incongruent dissolution of ettringite to calcite and oxyanion substitution into the ettringite structure (e.g., SO42- or CO32-) were identified as contributing IO3− release mechanisms. However, the formation of calcium carbonates, e.g., calcite, may re-incorporate IO3− (pH |
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ISSN: | 0883-2927 1872-9134 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2020.104863 |