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Characterization of homoionic Fe$$^{2+}$$-type montmorillonite; Potential chemical species of iron contaminant

Kozai, 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:48.19(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

Fe$$^{2+}$$-montmorillonite with Fe$$^{2+}$$ ions occupying cation exchange sites is an ideal transformation product in bentonite buffer material. We previously prepared a Fe$$^{2+}$$-montmorillonite sample using a FeCl$$_{2}$$ 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$$_{2}$$ 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.

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Characterization of Fe-montmorillonite; A Simulant of buffer materials accommodating overpack corrosion product

Kozai, Naofumi; Adachi, Yoshifusa*; Kawamura, Sachi*; Inada, Koichi*; Kozaki, Tamotsu*; Sato, Seichi*; Ohashi, Hiroshi*; Onuki, Toshihiko; Bamba, Tsunetaka

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 38(12), p.1141 - 1143, 2001/12

This study briefly reports characteristics of Fe-montmorillonite. Fe-montmorillonite was used as a simulant of buffer material in which corrosion products of carbon steel overpack, Fe$$^{2+}$$, were diffused. We have found that this clay retains Se(VI) for which natural montmorillonite, such as Na+-type and Ca$$^{2+}$$-type, has little retentivity.

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