Reduction of Se(IV) in boom clay: XAS solid phase speciation

Environ Sci Technol. 2010 Sep 1;44(17):6649-55. doi: 10.1021/es100569e.

Abstract

The geochemical fate of selenium is of key importance for today's society due to its role as a highly toxic essential micronutrient and as a significant component of high level radioactive waste (HLRW) originating from the operation of nuclear reactors. Understanding and prediction of the long-term behavior of Se in natural environments requires identification of the in situ speciation of selenium. This article describes an XAS-based investigation into the solid phase speciation of Se upon interaction of Se(IV) with Boom Clay, a reducing, complex sediment selected as model host rock for clay-based deep geological disposal of HLRW in Belgium and Europe. Using a combination of long-term batch sorption experiments, linear combination XANES analysis and ITFA-based EXAFS analysis allowed for the first time to identify Se0 as the dominant solid phase speciation of Se in Boom Clay systems equilibrated with Se(IV).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Silicates / chemistry*
  • Clay
  • Factor Analysis, Statistical
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Selenium / chemistry*
  • Solutions
  • X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy*
  • X-Ray Diffraction

Substances

  • Aluminum Silicates
  • Solutions
  • Selenium
  • Clay