2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.06.109
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Sorption behavior of cesium on various soils under different pH levels

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“…Among them, radioactive cesium is particularly problematic because of the large quantity released, its relatively long half-life (30.2 yr for Cs-137), and its emission of gamma-rays with high energy. The adsorption and desorption of cesium are strongly dependent on the host materials and the surrounding environment (Kim and Kirkpatrick, 1997;Dumat and Staunton, 1999;Takahashi et al, 1999;Giannakopoulou et al, 2007;Bellenger and Saunton, 2008). Hence, to understand the state and fate of radioactive cesium in the environment at present and in the future, it is essential to determine which types of materials are sorbing radioactive cesium in Fukushima.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, radioactive cesium is particularly problematic because of the large quantity released, its relatively long half-life (30.2 yr for Cs-137), and its emission of gamma-rays with high energy. The adsorption and desorption of cesium are strongly dependent on the host materials and the surrounding environment (Kim and Kirkpatrick, 1997;Dumat and Staunton, 1999;Takahashi et al, 1999;Giannakopoulou et al, 2007;Bellenger and Saunton, 2008). Hence, to understand the state and fate of radioactive cesium in the environment at present and in the future, it is essential to determine which types of materials are sorbing radioactive cesium in Fukushima.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of a pH buffer was avoided to eliminate possible complexation and competitive sorption. Previous tests have shown the value of K d (Cs) to increase with pH over the range pH 3 to pH 8 (Bayülken et al 2010) but to decrease between pH 8 and pH 10 (Giannakopoulou et al 2007). Values of K d (Ba) on humic acid was seen to increase between pH 2 and pH 4, remain nearly constant between pH 4 and pH 8, and then decrease between pH 8 and pH 10 (Celebi et al 2009).…”
Section: Effect Of Imposed Phmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…They reported that the clay and cesium solution follows the Freundlich type of isotherm. Another group F. Ginannakopulou , C. Haidouit and team have worked on cesium and sandy loam , clay loam, clay systems and concluded that the linear adsorp tion isotherms governs the equi librium relations between the solution and the solid phases [ 12] . Again it is very uncerta in to predic t the adsorption isotherm without experiments.…”
Section: Back Groundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the researchers report us ing linear adsorption isotherm models [12] [10] [17] but som e employed nonlinear adsorption isotherm (Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms) [14] [15]. Few have studied the sp ecific radionuclide transport and adsorption on Nevada test soil despite the need for info rmation for the Nevada Test Site regulatory.…”
Section: Chi-wai Hui Buning Chen and Gordon Mckaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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