In this study the sorption of cesium was investigated on four different minerals; quartz, plagioclase, potassium feldspar and biotite as well as granodiorite obtained from the Grimsel test site in Switzerland. The experiments were conducted in the presence of the weakly saline Grimsel groundwater simulant by determining the distribution coefficients using batch sorption experiments and PHREEQC-modelling across a large concentration range. In addition, the purity of the minerals was measured by XRD and the specific surface areas by BET method using krypton. The distribution coefficients of cesium were largest on biotite (0.304 ± 0.005 m
Solubility, migration, and bioavailability of plutonium is lacunar because experimental evidences are missing. We report here on X‐ray Absorption Spectroscopy of plutonium in natural seawater. The observed valence state is +IV and its speciation corresponds to PuO2 type colloids. Furthermore, aging of the solution shows a gradient of ordering from hydroxide colloidal species to more crystalline PuO2 colloids.
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