The sorption of caesium and strontium onto clay minerals by exchange with other, charge compensating cations was studied by batch experiments. It was demonstrated that, for clay minerals with a net negative charge arising from isomorphous substitution within the crystal lattice, caesium and strontium sorption is predominantly a cation exchange process. Strontium exchange with charge compensating sodium ions on clay minerals, in the absence of competing cations, results in high strontium R3 values until exchange with sodium is virtually completed. Strontium exchange for calcium ions markedly reduces the strontium R4 under similar conditions. This is consistent with calculations to determine the selectivity coefficient for the exchange reac...
International audienceTo ensure the environmental monitoring of nuclear sites, sorption models enabl...
The relationship between sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) for ...
International audienceThe application of a multi-site ion-exchange (MSIE) model to the prediction of...
International audienceMulti-site ion exchange modelling permits describing the different adsorption ...
Ion exchange in clays and other minerals is dependent on the crystalline structure of the mineral an...
In earlier studies we investigated the sorption behaviour of cesium and barium on size fractions of ...
The sorption behavior of strontium and barium on kaolinite, bentonite and chlorite-illite mixed clay...
Radioactive caesium (137Cs) and strontium (90Sr) are two of the most important contaminant radionucl...
International audienceThis study is part of the DEMETERRES project which aims to develop new methods...
The uptake of sodium, caesium and rubidium onto Los Trances clay was studied using the batch method....
International audienceCaesium (Cs) is one of the most studied radionuclides in the fields of nuclear...
International audienceA generic model for Cs sorption onto clays Published experimental data and mod...
International audienceTo ensure the environmental monitoring of nuclear sites, sorption models enabl...
The relationship between sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) for ...
International audienceThe application of a multi-site ion-exchange (MSIE) model to the prediction of...
International audienceMulti-site ion exchange modelling permits describing the different adsorption ...
Ion exchange in clays and other minerals is dependent on the crystalline structure of the mineral an...
In earlier studies we investigated the sorption behaviour of cesium and barium on size fractions of ...
The sorption behavior of strontium and barium on kaolinite, bentonite and chlorite-illite mixed clay...
Radioactive caesium (137Cs) and strontium (90Sr) are two of the most important contaminant radionucl...
International audienceThis study is part of the DEMETERRES project which aims to develop new methods...
The uptake of sodium, caesium and rubidium onto Los Trances clay was studied using the batch method....
International audienceCaesium (Cs) is one of the most studied radionuclides in the fields of nuclear...
International audienceA generic model for Cs sorption onto clays Published experimental data and mod...
International audienceTo ensure the environmental monitoring of nuclear sites, sorption models enabl...
The relationship between sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) for ...
International audienceThe application of a multi-site ion-exchange (MSIE) model to the prediction of...