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Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form

Co-processing of radioactive effluents with coal fly ash-derived materials is recognized as a resource-saving approach for efficient stabilization/solidification of radioactive components of wastewater. In this context, the paper is focused on the hydrothermal synthesis of Sr(2+)-bearing aluminosili...

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Autores principales: Vereshchagina, Tatiana, Kutikhina, Ekaterina, Solovyov, Leonid, Vereshchagin, Sergei, Mazurova, Elena, Anshits, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639983
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14195586
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author Vereshchagina, Tatiana
Kutikhina, Ekaterina
Solovyov, Leonid
Vereshchagin, Sergei
Mazurova, Elena
Anshits, Alexander
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Kutikhina, Ekaterina
Solovyov, Leonid
Vereshchagin, Sergei
Mazurova, Elena
Anshits, Alexander
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description Co-processing of radioactive effluents with coal fly ash-derived materials is recognized as a resource-saving approach for efficient stabilization/solidification of radioactive components of wastewater. In this context, the paper is focused on the hydrothermal synthesis of Sr(2+)-bearing aluminosilicate/silicate phases as analogs of a mineral-like (90)Sr waste form using hollow glass-crystalline aluminosilicate microspheres from coal fly ash (cenospheres) as a glassy source of Si and Al (SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3))(glass)) and Sr(NO(3))(2) solutions as (90)Sr simulant wastewater. The direct conversion of cenosphere glass in the Sr(NO(3))(2)-NaOH-H(2)O-(SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3))(glass) system as well as Sr(2+) sorption on cenosphere-derived analcime (ANA) in the Sr(NO(3))(2)-H(2)O-ANA system were studied at 150–200 °C and autogenous pressure. The solid and liquid reaction products were characterized by SEM-EDS, PXRD, AAS and STA. In the Sr(NO(3))(2)-NaOH-H(2)O-(SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3))(glass) system, the hydrothermal processing at 150–200 °C removes 99.99% of the added Sr(2+) from the solution by forming Sr-tobermorite and Sr-plagioclase phases. In the Sr(NO(3))(2)-H(2)O-ANA system, Sr(2+) sorption on analcime results in the formation of solid solutions (Na(1−n)Sr(n/2))AlSi(2)O(6)·H(2)O of the Na-analcime–Sr-wairakite series. The results can be considered as a basis for the development of environmentally sustainable technology for (90)Sr removal from wastewater and immobilization in a mineral-like form by co-processing waste from coal-fired and nuclear power plants.
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spelling pubmed-85097842021-10-13 Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form Vereshchagina, Tatiana Kutikhina, Ekaterina Solovyov, Leonid Vereshchagin, Sergei Mazurova, Elena Anshits, Alexander Materials (Basel) Article Co-processing of radioactive effluents with coal fly ash-derived materials is recognized as a resource-saving approach for efficient stabilization/solidification of radioactive components of wastewater. In this context, the paper is focused on the hydrothermal synthesis of Sr(2+)-bearing aluminosilicate/silicate phases as analogs of a mineral-like (90)Sr waste form using hollow glass-crystalline aluminosilicate microspheres from coal fly ash (cenospheres) as a glassy source of Si and Al (SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3))(glass)) and Sr(NO(3))(2) solutions as (90)Sr simulant wastewater. The direct conversion of cenosphere glass in the Sr(NO(3))(2)-NaOH-H(2)O-(SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3))(glass) system as well as Sr(2+) sorption on cenosphere-derived analcime (ANA) in the Sr(NO(3))(2)-H(2)O-ANA system were studied at 150–200 °C and autogenous pressure. The solid and liquid reaction products were characterized by SEM-EDS, PXRD, AAS and STA. In the Sr(NO(3))(2)-NaOH-H(2)O-(SiO(2)-Al(2)O(3))(glass) system, the hydrothermal processing at 150–200 °C removes 99.99% of the added Sr(2+) from the solution by forming Sr-tobermorite and Sr-plagioclase phases. In the Sr(NO(3))(2)-H(2)O-ANA system, Sr(2+) sorption on analcime results in the formation of solid solutions (Na(1−n)Sr(n/2))AlSi(2)O(6)·H(2)O of the Na-analcime–Sr-wairakite series. The results can be considered as a basis for the development of environmentally sustainable technology for (90)Sr removal from wastewater and immobilization in a mineral-like form by co-processing waste from coal-fired and nuclear power plants. MDPI 2021-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8509784/ /pubmed/34639983 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14195586 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form
title Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form
title_full Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form
title_fullStr Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form
title_full_unstemmed Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form
title_short Hydrothermal Co-Processing of Coal Fly Ash Cenospheres and Soluble Sr(II) as Environmentally Sustainable Approach to Sr-90 Immobilization in a Mineral-like Form
title_sort hydrothermal co-processing of coal fly ash cenospheres and soluble sr(ii) as environmentally sustainable approach to sr-90 immobilization in a mineral-like form
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639983
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14195586
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