ZEOLITE-P IN CEMENTS - ITS POTENTIAL FOR IMMOBILIZING TOXIC AND RADIOACTIVE-WASTE SPECIES

Citation
M. Atkins et al., ZEOLITE-P IN CEMENTS - ITS POTENTIAL FOR IMMOBILIZING TOXIC AND RADIOACTIVE-WASTE SPECIES, Waste management, 15(2), 1995, pp. 127-135
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Environmental","Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0956053X
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
127 - 135
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-053X(1995)15:2<127:ZIC-IP>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Zeolite P, approximately (Na2O,CaO).Al2O3.2SiO(2).4H(2)O, has been sho wn to develop spontaneously in appropriate cement formulations at >40 degrees C, and to be a stable phase. Suitable composites can be made f rom mixtures containing Ca(OH)(2) or Portland cement, with high propor tions of the pozzolans, metakaolin or class F fly ash. Alternatively, zeolite P is easily prepared in phase-pure form using laboratory chemi cals. The latter method was used to obtain zeolite P of composition 0. 9CaO.0.1Na(2)O.Al2O3.2.66SiO(2).4H(2)O, on which characterization stud ies were performed for its sorption potential in cement-analogue envir onments. R(D) values are reported for the 25 and 85 degrees C isotherm s, for a range of initial sorbate concentrations (10-10,000 mu mol/l). The sorbates investigated were: Cs, Sr, Pa, Pb and U(VI). In water me dia, zeolite P shows good selectivity for Cs, Sr, Ba and Pb, at. 25 an d 85 degrees C. The highest R(D) recorded was for Pb2+, at >800,000 ml /g (1000 mu mol/l initial concentration). In NaOH media, Pa and Sr sor ption values remained high. Cs and Pb show a marked decrease in sorpti on, although R(D)s are still reasonable, at similar to 750 and similar to 400 ml/g, respectively. On account of its large ion size, UO22+ up take into zeolite P is negligible, remaining in solution or precipitat ing as soddyite or Na uranate. Cements conditioned to form stable zeol ites offer great potential in the treatment of hazardous waste streams .