Sorption behavior of fission products (Tc, I) in marine and freshwater bottom sediments

AbstractThe study investigated the sorption behaviour of99Tc and125I on bottom sediments from the Japan Sea, Khanka Lake and commercially available sapropel. It was determined that organic matter can have an impact on the iodine sorption process. After a 20-day period, sapropel reached an equilibrium state with a sorption value of up to 100%. In real systems of bottom sediment –water in the Far East region, iodine sorption was found to be superior on marine bottom sediments with a sorption value reaching 85% within 20 days, as opposed to freshwater sediments which only reached up to 35% within the same period. Tc(VII) in the form of pertechnetate anion exhibits no sorp tion under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions in the pH range of 4–11. Under aerobic conditions at pH 11 Tc(IV) is sorbed up to 15% only on sapropel; under anaerobic conditions at pH 7 the sorption reaches 25% for lake sediments, 10% for marine sediments and when the pH is 11, the sorption val ue of Tc by sapropel is as high as 100%.
Source: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry - Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research