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Caesium and strontium diffusion through sodium montmorillonite at elevated temperature
Author(s) -
JENSEN D. J.,
RADKE C. J.
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
journal of soil science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.244
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1365-2389
pISSN - 0022-4588
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2389.1988.tb01193.x
Subject(s) - caesium , sodium , chemistry , diffusion , montmorillonite , ionic bonding , strontium , counterion , ion exchange , thermal diffusivity , divalent , inorganic chemistry , analytical chemistry (journal) , ion , chromatography , thermodynamics , physics , organic chemistry
SUMMARY Counter ionic migration rates of dilute Cs + and Sr 2+ against sodium in a Na‐montmorillonite gel are measured using a radially perfused diffusion cell. Enhanced or surface diffusion for caesium is observed both at ambient and elevated temperature. To quantify these surface diffusivities the ion‐exchange properties of the diffusing species are required. Thus, exchange isotherms for caesium against sodium on montmorillonite at 22 and 90°C are given for 10 −1 , 10 −2 , and 10 −3 M background NaCl concentrations. Caesium counterion surface diffusivities at 22 and 90°C are 2.2*10 −6 and 8.0 * 10 −6 cm 2 s −1 , respectively. These values are found to be essentially independent of background ionic strength over the range 10 −3 to 10 −1 m NaCl. Experimental evidence of enhanced transport through Na‐montmorillonite for the divalent cation Sr 2+ is also confirmed with a surface diffusivity of 2 * 10 −6 cm 2 s −1 at 22°C and in 10 −1 m NaCl.