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Adsorption behavior of Se(Ⅳ) and Se(Ⅵ) on sodium bentonite

  • Cong Huang , Qiang Zhao , Zhe Li , Chenshuo Dou , Xuebin Su EMAIL logo und Rong Hua EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 4. November 2025
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Abstract

Se is one of the radionuclides focused on in the safety evaluation of deep geological disposal repositories for high-level wastes, and elements with different valence states have different chemical properties and adsorption behaviors, which directly affects their adsorption efficiency and mechanism on bentonite. This study investigated the adsorption behavior of selenium in different valence states (Se(IV) and Se(VI)) on sodium bentonite through batch static adsorption experiments to assess its potential application in deep geological disposal repositories. The results indicate that the adsorption distribution coefficients (Kd) of Se(IV) and Se(VI) on sodium-based bentonite decrease first, then increase, and finally decrease again with increasing pH. However, the adsorption of Se(IV) is less affected by ionic strength, while the adsorption of Se(VI) decreases with increasing ionic strength, temperature, and initial concentration. The adsorption of Se(IV) is an entropy-increasing, non-spontaneous, and endothermic chemical process influenced by environmental pH, which can be described by the Langmuir isotherm model and the pseudo-second-order kinetic model; the adsorption of Se(VI) is a pH-dependent, entropy-decreasing, spontaneous, and exothermic physical process, which can be described by the Langmuir isotherm model and the pseudo-first-order kinetic model. Both exhibit weak competitive adsorption on sodium-based bentonite, and the electrostatic repulsive forces between the negatively charged Se species and the sodium-based bentonite surface inhibit adsorption. FTIR and XRD spectral analyses show no significant changes in functional group characteristics before and after adsorption. The research results are of great significance for understanding the behavior of nuclides during geological migration.


Corresponding authors: Xuebin Su, CGNPC Uranium Resources Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100029, China, E-mail: ; and Rong Hua, National Key Laboratory of Uranium Resources Exploration-Mining and Nuclear Remote Sensing, Nanchang, 330013, Jiangxi, China, E-mail:

Funding source: Project of Nuclear Technology Research and Development (Proto-Nuclear Energy Development)

Award Identifier / Grant number: HNKF202311(48)

Funding source: The China Uranium Industry Co., Ltd.- the Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Resources and Environment Joint Innovation Fund Project

Award Identifier / Grant number: 2022NRE-LH-15

Funding source: Key Project of Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation

Award Identifier / Grant number: 20232ACB203014

Acknowledgments

The China Uranium Industry Co., Ltd.- the Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Resources and Environment Joint Innovation Fund Project (2022NRE-LH-15), Key Project of Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation (20232ACB203014) and Project of Nuclear Technology Research and Development (Proto-Nuclear Energy Development) (HNKF202311(48)).

  1. Research ethics: The local Institutional Review Board deemed the study exempt from review. OR.

  2. Informed consent: Informed consent was obtained from all individuals included in this study, or their legal guardians or wards.

  3. Author contributions: All authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this manuscript and approved its submission.

  4. Use of Large Language Models, AI and Machine Learning Tools: None declared.

  5. Conflict of interest: All other authors state no conflict of interest.

  6. Research funding: The China Uranium Industry Co., Ltd.- the Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Resources and Environment Joint Innovation Fund Project (2022NRE-LH-15), Key Project of Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation (20232ACB203014) and Project of Nuclear Technology Research and Development (Proto-Nuclear Energy Development) (HNKF202311(48)).

  7. Data availability: The data in this article can be made public without any restrictions.

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Received: 2025-06-24
Accepted: 2025-10-16
Published Online: 2025-11-04
Published in Print: 2025-12-17

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