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Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt

[Image: see text] An in situ extended X-ray absorption fine structure (in situ EXAFS) spectroscopic analysis at high temperature was conducted to investigate the mechanism of Cs removal from weathered biotite (WB) from Fukushima, induced by heating with a mixed salt of NaCl and CaCl(2). This indicat...

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Autores principales: Honda, Mitsunori, Okamoto, Yoshihiro, Shimoyama, Iwao, Shiwaku, Hideaki, Suzuki, Shinichi, Yaita, Tsuyoshi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6641079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00372
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author Honda, Mitsunori
Okamoto, Yoshihiro
Shimoyama, Iwao
Shiwaku, Hideaki
Suzuki, Shinichi
Yaita, Tsuyoshi
author_facet Honda, Mitsunori
Okamoto, Yoshihiro
Shimoyama, Iwao
Shiwaku, Hideaki
Suzuki, Shinichi
Yaita, Tsuyoshi
author_sort Honda, Mitsunori
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description [Image: see text] An in situ extended X-ray absorption fine structure (in situ EXAFS) spectroscopic analysis at high temperature was conducted to investigate the mechanism of Cs removal from weathered biotite (WB) from Fukushima, induced by heating with a mixed salt of NaCl and CaCl(2). This indicated that most Cs remained in WB during heating at 200–700 °C. In addition, the in situ EXAFS spectra gradually changed on heating with the mixed salt and a completely different spectrum was observed for the sample after cooling from 700 °C to room temperature (RT). Ex situ EXAFS measurements and X-ray fluorescence analyses were also conducted on samples after heat treatment and removal of the mixed salt to clarify the temperature dependence of the Cs removal ratio. On the basis of the results of radial structure function analysis obtained from in situ EXAFS, we concluded that almost all of the Cs was removed from WB by heating at 700 °C with the mixed salt, and that Cs formed Cs–Cl bonds after cooling to RT from 700 °C. In contrast, although more than half of the Cs present was removed from WB by heat treatment at 500 °C, most Cs was surrounded by silica tetrahedrons, maintained by Cs–O bonds. On the basis of these results, different Cs removal processes are suggested for the high-temperature (600–700 °C) and low-temperature (400–500 °C) regions.
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spelling pubmed-66410792019-08-27 Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt Honda, Mitsunori Okamoto, Yoshihiro Shimoyama, Iwao Shiwaku, Hideaki Suzuki, Shinichi Yaita, Tsuyoshi ACS Omega [Image: see text] An in situ extended X-ray absorption fine structure (in situ EXAFS) spectroscopic analysis at high temperature was conducted to investigate the mechanism of Cs removal from weathered biotite (WB) from Fukushima, induced by heating with a mixed salt of NaCl and CaCl(2). This indicated that most Cs remained in WB during heating at 200–700 °C. In addition, the in situ EXAFS spectra gradually changed on heating with the mixed salt and a completely different spectrum was observed for the sample after cooling from 700 °C to room temperature (RT). Ex situ EXAFS measurements and X-ray fluorescence analyses were also conducted on samples after heat treatment and removal of the mixed salt to clarify the temperature dependence of the Cs removal ratio. On the basis of the results of radial structure function analysis obtained from in situ EXAFS, we concluded that almost all of the Cs was removed from WB by heating at 700 °C with the mixed salt, and that Cs formed Cs–Cl bonds after cooling to RT from 700 °C. In contrast, although more than half of the Cs present was removed from WB by heat treatment at 500 °C, most Cs was surrounded by silica tetrahedrons, maintained by Cs–O bonds. On the basis of these results, different Cs removal processes are suggested for the high-temperature (600–700 °C) and low-temperature (400–500 °C) regions. American Chemical Society 2017-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6641079/ /pubmed/31457466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00372 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Honda, Mitsunori
Okamoto, Yoshihiro
Shimoyama, Iwao
Shiwaku, Hideaki
Suzuki, Shinichi
Yaita, Tsuyoshi
Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt
title Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt
title_full Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt
title_fullStr Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt
title_short Mechanism of Cs Removal from Fukushima Weathered Biotite by Heat Treatment with a NaCl–CaCl(2) Mixed Salt
title_sort mechanism of cs removal from fukushima weathered biotite by heat treatment with a nacl–cacl(2) mixed salt
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6641079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31457466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.6b00372
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