Leaching behaviour and mechanism of U, 226Ra and 210Pb from uranium tailings at different pH conditions

J Environ Radioact. 2023 Dec:270:107300. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2023.107300. Epub 2023 Sep 25.

Abstract

A large number of radionuclides remain in uranium tailings, and U, 226Ra and 210Pb leach out with water chemistry, causing potential radioactive contamination to the surrounding environment. In this paper, uranium tailings from a uranium tailings pond in southern China were collected at different depths by means of borehole sampling, mixed and homogenised, and analysed for mineral and chemical composition, microscopic morphology, U, 226Ra and 210Pb fugacity, static leaching and dynamic leaching of U, 226Ra and 210Pb in uranium tailings at different pH conditions. The variation of U, 226Ra and 210Pb concentrations in the leachate under different pH conditions with time was obtained, and the leaching mechanism was analysed. The results showed that the uranium tailings were dominated by quartz, plagioclase and other minerals, of which SiO2 and Al2O3 accounted for 65.45% and 13.32% respectively, and U, 226Ra and 210Pb were mainly present in the residue form. The results of the static leaching experiments show that pH mainly influences the leaching of U, 226Ra and 210Pb by changing their chemical forms and the particle properties of the tailings, and that the lower the pH the more favourable the leaching. The results of dynamic leaching experiments during the experimental cycle showed that the leaching concentration and cumulative release of U, 226Ra and 210Pb in the leach solution were greater at lower pH conditions than at higher pH conditions, and the leaching of U, 226Ra and 210Pb at different pH conditions was mainly from the water-soluble and exchangeable states. The present research results are of great significance for the environmental risk management and control of radioactive contamination in existing uranium tailings ponds, and are conducive to ensuring the long-term safety, stability and sustainability of uranium mining sites.

Keywords: (210)Pb; (226)Ra; Leaching experiments; U; Uranium tailings.

MeSH terms

  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Lead / analysis
  • Minerals / analysis
  • Radiation Monitoring*
  • Silicon Dioxide / analysis
  • Soil Pollutants, Radioactive* / analysis
  • Uranium* / analysis
  • Water

Substances

  • Uranium
  • Lead
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Soil Pollutants, Radioactive
  • Minerals
  • Water