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Gadolinium, distribution coefficients

Therefore, the preliminary investigation described herein examined several aspects of the behavior of the equilibrium distribution coefficients for the sorption of rubidium, cesium, strontium, barium, silver, cadmium, cerium, promethium, europium, and gadolinium from aqueous sodium chloride solutions. These solutions initially contained one and only one of the nuclides of interest. For the nuclides selected, values of Kp were then... [Pg.268]

For the nuclides studied (rubidium, cesium, strontium, bariun silver, cadmium, cerium, promethium, europium, and gadolinium) the distribution coefficients generally vary from about 10 ml/gm at solution-phase concentrations on the order of 10 mg-atom/ml to 10 and greater at concentrations on the order of 10 and less. These results are encouraging with regard to the sediment being able to provide a barrier to migration of nuclides away from a waste form and also appear to be reasonably consistent with related data for similar oceanic sediments and related clay minerals found within the continental United States. [Pg.288]

KorkischcniJ Tera(1961) and Faris out) 15962) demonstrated that adding methanol to aqueous HNO3 systems markedly improved the distribution coefficients for sorption of lanthanons in anion-exchange systems and Faris et al. (1962) listed separation factors relative to gadolinium from which the following separation factors for adjacent lanthanons were estimated. [Pg.89]


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