The transport of radioisotopes by ground water has been the subject of numerous investigations. An important factor controlling the rate of transport is the distribution coefficient, K[subscript d], as defined by Mayer and Tompkins. The K[subscript]d is a measure of the amount of a specific cationic species distributed between the solution phase and the solid phase. The distribution will depend upon the adsorbent capacity of the solid material. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the relationship between the distribution and the adsorbent capacity of granular microcline, albite, and bytownite feldspar. Adsorption by earth materials is commonly expressed as cation - exchange capacity. This value represents the maximum amount of...
The sorption of caesium and strontium onto clay minerals by exchange with other, charge compensating...
International audienceTo ensure the environmental monitoring of nuclear sites, sorption models enabl...
The main goal of this study is to understand the mechanisms of adsorption of major cations occurring...
The transport of radioisotopes by ground water has been the subject of numerous investigations. An i...
Les minéraux argileux gonflants sont omniprésents dans tous les compartiments de la surface de la Te...
The literature for radionuclide sorption on four common granitic minerals have been surveyed. Mainly...
The exchangeability of rare earth (RE) in weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth ores largely ...
The adsorption selectivity of Cs+, K+, and Na+ cations on a ZSM-5 zeolite was studied by collecting ...
Abst rac t~A thorough understanding of the capacity of clay minerals to adsorb radiocesium is essent...
The purposes of this research were to: (1) establish new analytical kinetic equation for describing ...
© 2018, Clay Minerals Society. All rights reserved. The Boom Clay in northern Belgium has been studi...
The cation exchange capacity of a series of commercially available vermiculite-biotite minerals (Tra...
Marl is a sedimentary, carbonate-rich rock which is under consideration i Switzerland as a host rock...
Currently, extensive research is being done on the geochemistry of Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The purpo...
Ion exchange in clays and other minerals is dependent on the crystalline structure of the mineral an...
The sorption of caesium and strontium onto clay minerals by exchange with other, charge compensating...
International audienceTo ensure the environmental monitoring of nuclear sites, sorption models enabl...
The main goal of this study is to understand the mechanisms of adsorption of major cations occurring...
The transport of radioisotopes by ground water has been the subject of numerous investigations. An i...
Les minéraux argileux gonflants sont omniprésents dans tous les compartiments de la surface de la Te...
The literature for radionuclide sorption on four common granitic minerals have been surveyed. Mainly...
The exchangeability of rare earth (RE) in weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth ores largely ...
The adsorption selectivity of Cs+, K+, and Na+ cations on a ZSM-5 zeolite was studied by collecting ...
Abst rac t~A thorough understanding of the capacity of clay minerals to adsorb radiocesium is essent...
The purposes of this research were to: (1) establish new analytical kinetic equation for describing ...
© 2018, Clay Minerals Society. All rights reserved. The Boom Clay in northern Belgium has been studi...
The cation exchange capacity of a series of commercially available vermiculite-biotite minerals (Tra...
Marl is a sedimentary, carbonate-rich rock which is under consideration i Switzerland as a host rock...
Currently, extensive research is being done on the geochemistry of Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The purpo...
Ion exchange in clays and other minerals is dependent on the crystalline structure of the mineral an...
The sorption of caesium and strontium onto clay minerals by exchange with other, charge compensating...
International audienceTo ensure the environmental monitoring of nuclear sites, sorption models enabl...
The main goal of this study is to understand the mechanisms of adsorption of major cations occurring...