Doped umbite materials for selective abatement of cesium radionuclides from nuclear waste streams

Author:

Nearchou Antony1ORCID,Chen Tzu-Yu1,Parsons Daniel S.12ORCID,O’Brien Luke3,Hodge Nicholas A.4,Abrahamsen-Mills Liam3ORCID,Allan Phoebe K.1ORCID,Hriljac Joseph A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham 1 , Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom

2. Diamond Light Source Ltd., Harwell Science and Innovation Campus 2 , Didcot OX11 0DE, United Kingdom

3. National Nuclear Laboratory 3 , Chadwick House, Warrington Road, Birchwood Park, Warrington WA3 6AE, United Kingdom

4. National Nuclear Laboratory, Preston Laboratory 4 , Springfields, Salwick, Preston PR4 0XJ, United Kingdom

Abstract

Sb- and Nb-doped Zr and Sn-umbites have been prepared using hydrothermal synthesis with both high purity and yield. All four materials display excellent removal of Cs+ cations from acidic, neutral, and basic solutions, abating at least 80% of the Cs present. This performance is retained in the presence of competing Na+ cations as well as across the pH range. The most sustained selectivity is observed in acidic media, with evidence of a minor reduction in selectivity under basic conditions. The umbites have successfully been shaped into pellets, introducing macroporosity and retaining the selective uptake of Cs in the presence of excess Na. Through thermal treatment, samples of partially Cs-exchanged umbite can be converted into dense silicate phases where radioactive Cs can be immobilized in a potential wasteform for long term storage. These findings present doped umbites as prospective materials for industrial use with selective abatement properties and capabilities for deployment followed by end of life geological disposal.

Funder

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, UK Government

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering,General Materials Science

Reference36 articles.

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