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Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite

Portland cement based grouts used for radioactive waste immobilization contain high replacement levels of supplementary cementitious materials, including blast-furnace slag and fly ash. The minerals formed upon hydration of these cements may have capacity for binding actinide elements present in rad...

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Autores principales: Yorkshire, Antonia S., Stennett, Martin C., Walkley, Brant, O’Sullivan, Sarah E., Mottram, Lucy M., Bailey, Daniel J., Provis, John L., Hyatt, Neil C., Corkhill, Claire L.
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34985426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521011553
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author Yorkshire, Antonia S.
Stennett, Martin C.
Walkley, Brant
O’Sullivan, Sarah E.
Mottram, Lucy M.
Bailey, Daniel J.
Provis, John L.
Hyatt, Neil C.
Corkhill, Claire L.
author_facet Yorkshire, Antonia S.
Stennett, Martin C.
Walkley, Brant
O’Sullivan, Sarah E.
Mottram, Lucy M.
Bailey, Daniel J.
Provis, John L.
Hyatt, Neil C.
Corkhill, Claire L.
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description Portland cement based grouts used for radioactive waste immobilization contain high replacement levels of supplementary cementitious materials, including blast-furnace slag and fly ash. The minerals formed upon hydration of these cements may have capacity for binding actinide elements present in radioactive waste. In this work, the minerals ettringite (Ca(6)Al(2)(SO(4))(3)(OH)(12)·26H(2)O) and hydro­talcite (Mg(6)Al(2)(OH)(16)CO(3)·4H(2)O) were selected to investigate the importance of minor cement hydrate phases in sequestering and immobilizing U(VI) from radioactive waste streams. U L (III)-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was used to probe the U(VI) coordination environment in contact with these minerals. For the first time, solid-state (27)Al magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) spectroscopy was applied to probe the Al coordination environment in these U(VI)-contacted minerals and make inferences on the U(VI) coordination, in conjunction with the X-ray spectroscopy analyses. The U L (III)-edge XAS analysis of the U(VI)-contacted ettringite phases found them to be similar (>∼70%) to the uranyl oxyhydroxides present in a mixed becquerelite/metaschoepite mineral. Fitting of the EXAFS region, in combination with (27)Al NMR analysis, indicated that a disordered Ca- or Al-bearing U(VI) secondary phase also formed. For the U(VI)-contacted hydro­talcite phases, the XAS and (27)Al NMR data were interpreted as being similar to uranyl carbonate, that was likely Mg-containing.
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spelling pubmed-87339962022-01-19 Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite Yorkshire, Antonia S. Stennett, Martin C. Walkley, Brant O’Sullivan, Sarah E. Mottram, Lucy M. Bailey, Daniel J. Provis, John L. Hyatt, Neil C. Corkhill, Claire L. J Synchrotron Radiat Actinide Physics and Chemistry Portland cement based grouts used for radioactive waste immobilization contain high replacement levels of supplementary cementitious materials, including blast-furnace slag and fly ash. The minerals formed upon hydration of these cements may have capacity for binding actinide elements present in radioactive waste. In this work, the minerals ettringite (Ca(6)Al(2)(SO(4))(3)(OH)(12)·26H(2)O) and hydro­talcite (Mg(6)Al(2)(OH)(16)CO(3)·4H(2)O) were selected to investigate the importance of minor cement hydrate phases in sequestering and immobilizing U(VI) from radioactive waste streams. U L (III)-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was used to probe the U(VI) coordination environment in contact with these minerals. For the first time, solid-state (27)Al magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) spectroscopy was applied to probe the Al coordination environment in these U(VI)-contacted minerals and make inferences on the U(VI) coordination, in conjunction with the X-ray spectroscopy analyses. The U L (III)-edge XAS analysis of the U(VI)-contacted ettringite phases found them to be similar (>∼70%) to the uranyl oxyhydroxides present in a mixed becquerelite/metaschoepite mineral. Fitting of the EXAFS region, in combination with (27)Al NMR analysis, indicated that a disordered Ca- or Al-bearing U(VI) secondary phase also formed. For the U(VI)-contacted hydro­talcite phases, the XAS and (27)Al NMR data were interpreted as being similar to uranyl carbonate, that was likely Mg-containing. International Union of Crystallography 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8733996/ /pubmed/34985426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521011553 Text en © Antonia S. Yorkshire et al. 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Actinide Physics and Chemistry
Yorkshire, Antonia S.
Stennett, Martin C.
Walkley, Brant
O’Sullivan, Sarah E.
Mottram, Lucy M.
Bailey, Daniel J.
Provis, John L.
Hyatt, Neil C.
Corkhill, Claire L.
Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
title Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
title_full Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
title_fullStr Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
title_short Spectroscopic evaluation of U(VI)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
title_sort spectroscopic evaluation of u(vi)–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydro­talcite
topic Actinide Physics and Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34985426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521011553
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