The anionic iodine 129I has a significant contribution to overall long-term dose resulting from the nuclear waste storage and its immobilization by clay barrier is crucial. Organoclays have been tested as ideal adsorption materials, being the clay layer charge and the length and type of organic molecules the most relevant parameters affecting...
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October 13, 2022 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 24, 2023
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March 13, 2023 (v1)Publication
Swelling and dehydration under minor changes in temperature and water vapor pressure is an important property that clays and clay minerals exhibit. In particular, their interlayer space, the solid-water interface and the layers' collapse and re-expansion have received much attention because it affects to the dynamical properties of interlayer...
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June 22, 2022 (v1)Publication
High charged swelling micas, with layer charge between 2 and 4, have been found to readily swell with water, and complete cation exchange (CEC) can be achieved. Because of their high CEC, applications like radioactive cation fixation or removal of heavy metal cations from wastewater were proposed. Their applicability can be controlled by the...
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June 23, 2022 (v1)Publication
An understanding of the interaction mechanisms between exchangeable cations and layered silicates is of interest from both a basic and an applied point of view. Among 2:1 phyllosilicates, a new family of swelling high-charge synthetic micas has been shown to be potentially useful as decontaminant. However, the location of the interlayer...
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May 25, 2022 (v1)Publication
Knowledge and understanding about radionuclides retention processes on the materials composing the engineered barrier (clay mineral and metallic container waste) are required to ensure the safety and the long-term performance of radioactive waste disposal. Therefore, the present study focuses on the competitiveness of clay and the metallic...
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February 1, 2024 (v1)Publication
La gestión de los residuos radiactivos de alta actividad (RRAA) requiere un sistema de retención que asegure su aislamiento de la biosfera el tiempo suficiente, centenares de miles de años, como para que su actividad disminuya a niveles naturales. Por ello, actualmente, el esfuerzo científico está centrado mayoritariamente en solventar estas...
Uploaded on: February 4, 2024