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Spectroscopic evaluation of UVI–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydrotalcite
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Yorkshire, Antonia S.
, Hyatt, Neil C.
, Walkley, Brant
, O’Sullivan, Sarah E.
, Bailey, Daniel J.
, Stennett, Martin C.
, Provis, John L.
, Mottram, Lucy M.
, Corkhill, Claire L.
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Actinide Physics and Chemistry
2022
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Spectroscopic evaluation of UVI–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydrotalcite
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Yorkshire, Antonia S.
, Hyatt, Neil C.
, Walkley, Brant
, O’Sullivan, Sarah E.
, Bailey, Daniel J.
, Stennett, Martin C.
, Provis, John L.
, Mottram, Lucy M.
, Corkhill, Claire L.
in
Actinide Physics and Chemistry
2022
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Spectroscopic evaluation of UVI–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydrotalcite
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Yorkshire, Antonia S.
, Hyatt, Neil C.
, Walkley, Brant
, O’Sullivan, Sarah E.
, Bailey, Daniel J.
, Stennett, Martin C.
, Provis, John L.
, Mottram, Lucy M.
, Corkhill, Claire L.
in
Actinide Physics and Chemistry
2022
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Spectroscopic evaluation of UVI–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydrotalcite
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Spectroscopic evaluation of UVI–cement mineral interactions: ettringite and hydrotalcite
2022
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III-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopic investigation of UVI interactions with minor cement minerals, ettringite and hydrotalcite, is reported. The study is supplemented by 27Al magic angle scattering nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and geochemical modelling. 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 (Ca6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12·26H2O) and hydrotalcite (Mg6Al2(OH)16CO3·4H2O) were selected to investigate the importance of minor cement hydrate phases in sequestering and immobilizing UVI from radioactive waste streams. U L
III-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) was used to probe the UVI coordination environment in contact with these minerals. For the first time, solid-state 27Al magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) spectroscopy was applied to probe the Al coordination environment in these UVI-contacted minerals and make inferences on the UVI coordination, in conjunction with the X-ray spectroscopy analyses. The U L
III-edge XAS analysis of the UVI-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 27Al NMR analysis, indicated that a disordered Ca- or Al-bearing UVI secondary phase also formed. For the UVI-contacted hydrotalcite phases, the XAS and 27Al NMR data were interpreted as being similar to uranyl carbonate, that was likely Mg-containing.
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International Union of Crystallography
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