Molecular dynamics simulation of the diffusion of uranium species in clay pores.
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Molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to investigate the diffusive behavior of aqueous uranium species in montmorillonite pores. Three uranium species (UO(2)(2+), UO(2)CO(3), UO(2)(CO(3))(2)(2-)) were confirmed in both the adsorbed and diffuse layers. UO(2)(CO(3))(3)(4-) was neglected in the subsequent analysis due to its scare occurrence. The species-based diffusion coefficients in montmorillonite pores were then calculated, and compared with the water mobility and their diffusivity in aqueous solution/feldspar nanosized fractures. Three factors were considered that affected the diffusive behavior of the uranium species: the mobility of water, the self-diffusion coefficient of the aqueous species, and the electrostatic forces between the negatively charged surface and charged molecules. The mobility of U species in the adsorbed layer decreased in the following sequence: UO(2)(2+)>UO(2)CO(3)>UO(2)(CO(3))(2)(2-). In the diffuse layer, we obtained the highest diffusion coefficient for UO(2)(CO(3))(2)(2-) with the value of 5.48×10(-10) m(2) s(-1), which was faster than UO(2)(2+). For these two charged species, the influence of electrostatic forces on the diffusion of solutes in the diffuse layer is overwhelming, whereas the influence of self-diffusion and water mobility is minor. Our study demonstrated that the negatively charged uranyl carbonate complex must be addressed in the safety assessment of potential radioactive waste disposal systems.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of hazardous materials
دوره 244-245 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013