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The use of columns of the zeolite clinoptilolite in the remediation of aqueous nuclear waste streams.

Alan DyerJoe HriljacNick EvansIan StokesPeter RandSimon KelletRisto HarjulaTeresia MollerZoe MaherRoss Heatlie-BransonJonathan AustinScott Williamson-OwensManon Higgins-BosKurt SmithLuke O'BrienNick SmithNick Bryan
Published in: Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (2018)
Mud Hills clinoptilolite has been used in an effluent treatment plant (SIXEP) at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing site. This material has been used to remove 134/137Cs and 90Sr successfully from effluents for 3 decades. Samples of the zeolite have been tested in column experiments to determine their ability to remove radioactive Cs+ and Sr2+ ions under increasing concentrations of competing ions, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+ and K+. These ions caused increased elution of Cs+ and Sr2+. Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+ were more effective competitors than Na+. For Na+, it was found that if concentration was reduced, then column performance recovered rapidly.
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