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spp.Uyama, Yoshihide*; Oya, Hirotaka*; Amano, Yoshinori*; Kashimoto, Koichi*; Hatano, Shoji*; Nozawa, Shigeki; Yoshihara, Ryohei*; Hase, Yoshihiro; Narumi, Issei
JAEA-Review 2012-046, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2011, P. 102, 2013/01
-type montmorillonite; Potential chemical species of iron contaminantKozai, Naofumi; Inada, Koichi*; Adachi, Yoshifusa*; Kawamura, Sachi*; Kashimoto, Yusuke*; Kozaki, Tamotsu*; Sato, Seichi*; Onuki, Toshihiko; Sakai, Takuro; Sato, Takahiro; et al.
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 180(8), p.2279 - 2289, 2007/08
Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:46.75(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)Fe
-montmorillonite with Fe
ions occupying cation exchange sites is an ideal transformation product in bentonite buffer material. We previously prepared a Fe
-montmorillonite sample using a FeCl
solution under an inert gas condition. This study attempted to determine the potential contaminant iron chemical species in the sample. It was found that a small amount of Cl
ions remained dispersed throughout the sample. The Cl
ion retention may be due to the adsorption of FeCl
in the initial FeCl
solution and the subsequent containment of the Cl
ions that are dissociated from the FeCl
during excess salt removal treatment. The latter may be explained by the slow release of the remaining Cl
ions from the collapsed interlayer of the montmorillonite or the transformation of a minor fraction of the remaining FeCl
to iron (III) hydroxide chloride complexes having low solubility.
Uyama, Yoshihide*; Furukawa, Hiroaki*; Nishijima, Tomoko*; Amano, Yoshinori*; Kashimoto, Koichi*; Hase, Yoshihiro; Yoshihara, Ryohei; Nozawa, Shigeki; Narumi, Issei
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