M. Ochs et al., An integrated sorption-diffusion model for the calculation of consistent distribution and diffusion coefficients in compacted bentonite, J CONTAM HY, 47(2-4), 2001, pp. 283-296
A thermodynamic sorption model and a diffusion model based on electric doub
le layer (EDL) theory are integrated to yield a surface chemical model that
treats porewater chemistry, surface reactions, and the influence of charge
d pore walls on diffusing ions in a consistent fashion. The relative contri
bution of Stern and diffuse layer to the compensation of the permanent surf
ace charge represents a key parameter; it is optimized for the diffusion of
Cs in Kunipia-F bentonite, at a dry density of 400 kg/m(3). The model is t
hen directly used to predict apparent diffusivities (D-a) of Cs, Sr, Cl-, I
- and TcO4- and corresponding distribution coefficients (K-d) of Cs and Sr
in different bentonites as a function of dry density, without any further a
djustment of surface chemical and EDL parameters. Effective diffusivities (
D-e) for Cs, HTO, and TcO4- are also calculated. All calculated values (D-a
, D-e, K-d) are fully consistent with each other. A comparison with publish
ed, measured data shows that the present model allows a good prediction and
consistent explanation of (i) apparent and effective diffusivities for cat
ions. anions, and neutral species in compacted bentonite, and of (ii) K-d v
alues in batch and compacted systems. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
ghts reserved.