Transformation of Selenium Solid Phase in the Presence of Iron under Reducing Conditions

2010 
To evaluate the long-term performance of a geological disposal system for high-level radioactive wastes (HLW), selenium-79 (Se) solubility and its solubility-limiting solid phase(s) were investigated in the presence of iron (Fe) under reducing conditions. Se is one of the key radionuclides in the safety assessment of a HLW repository because Se forms anions and has a low coefficient of sorption onto geological materials. The formation of Fe-Se solids is expected due tothe release of Fe(II) by Fe overpack corrosion. Experiments in both bentonite-equilibrated and pure waters were performed in the presence of Fe under reducing conditions. With bentonite (Kunigel V1®), the experimental conditions were within the bounds of the FeSe2(cr) stability field when plotted on an Eh-pH diagram; however, no Se solid phases could be identified in the experiments by X-ray diffraction (XRD). With pure water, the experimental conditions were in the same FeSe2(cr) stability field. After 1 month, the experimental system was u...
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