Structural investigation of coprecipitation of technetium-99 with iron phases
Résumé
Technetium is a long-lived product of nuclear fission which commonly exhibits two oxidation states (IV and VII). Siderite (FeCO3), suspected to be formed as a container corrosion product in geological radioactive waste repositories, may concentrate by coprecipitation more than 90% of technetium-99, present as Tc(IV) in surrounding aqueous fluids. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy measurements indicate that technetium can be incorporated within the siderite structure, even if we note that technetium-bearing green rust phase may also be observed. These results suggest that siderite might play a beneficial role in limiting Tc diffusion to the next environment of nuclear waste repositories.