Recrystallization and solid-solution formation with barite is considered as relevant retention mechanism for 226Ra in long-term scenarios of nuclear waste management. Here, we studied the effect of ionic strength and the presence of Sr in solution upon the Ra-uptake kinetics and final Ra concentrations in solution by recrystallizing barite in solution with varying Sr and NaCl concentration and temperature for up to 1000 days. Final Ra-concentrations were interpreted based on thermodynamic modelling. Our results indicate a slight decrease of the retention potential of barite for Ra but little effect on the uptake kinetics due to the increase of ionic strength from. 0.1 mol/kg to 1.0 mol/kg of NaCl. The final concentrations at solid/liquid ra...
The phase relations in the BaSO4-RaSO4-H2O system may determine the solubility of radium in natural ...
Radium is a decay product of 238U and 232Th and plays an important role regarding the dose rate in l...
The migration of radionuclides in the geosphere is to a large extent controlled by sorption processe...
Recrystallization and solid-solution formation with barite is considered as relevant retention mecha...
Recrystallization and solid-solution formation with barite is considered as relevant retention mecha...
In recent safety cases for the deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel, 226Ra is regarded as ...
Long-term safety assessment studies of nuclear waste repositories for spent nuclear fuel commonly co...
In recent safety assessments for the direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel, Ra has been identified a...
Recently, the BaxRa1-xSO4 solid solution has been investigated with regard to its applicability to t...
Recently, the BaxRa1-xSO4 solid solution has been investigated with regard to its applicability to t...
Recently, the Ba$_{x}$Ra$_{1-x}$SO$_{4}$ solid solution has been investigated with regard to its app...
Solid solution formation is an important mechanism of radionuclide uptake by mineral phas...
Solid solution formation between RaSO4 and BaSO4 has long been recognized as a process which potenti...
A combined macroscopic and micro analytical approach was applied on two distinct barite samples from...
Incorporation of radioactive isotopes during the formation of barite mineral scale is a widespread p...
The phase relations in the BaSO4-RaSO4-H2O system may determine the solubility of radium in natural ...
Radium is a decay product of 238U and 232Th and plays an important role regarding the dose rate in l...
The migration of radionuclides in the geosphere is to a large extent controlled by sorption processe...
Recrystallization and solid-solution formation with barite is considered as relevant retention mecha...
Recrystallization and solid-solution formation with barite is considered as relevant retention mecha...
In recent safety cases for the deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel, 226Ra is regarded as ...
Long-term safety assessment studies of nuclear waste repositories for spent nuclear fuel commonly co...
In recent safety assessments for the direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel, Ra has been identified a...
Recently, the BaxRa1-xSO4 solid solution has been investigated with regard to its applicability to t...
Recently, the BaxRa1-xSO4 solid solution has been investigated with regard to its applicability to t...
Recently, the Ba$_{x}$Ra$_{1-x}$SO$_{4}$ solid solution has been investigated with regard to its app...
Solid solution formation is an important mechanism of radionuclide uptake by mineral phas...
Solid solution formation between RaSO4 and BaSO4 has long been recognized as a process which potenti...
A combined macroscopic and micro analytical approach was applied on two distinct barite samples from...
Incorporation of radioactive isotopes during the formation of barite mineral scale is a widespread p...
The phase relations in the BaSO4-RaSO4-H2O system may determine the solubility of radium in natural ...
Radium is a decay product of 238U and 232Th and plays an important role regarding the dose rate in l...
The migration of radionuclides in the geosphere is to a large extent controlled by sorption processe...