Issue 45, 2025, Issue in Progress

Improved Pitzer activity model for Tc(iv) solubility and hydrolysis in the Tc(iv)–Na+–K+–Ca2+–Mg2+–H+–Cl–OH–H2O(l) system

Abstract

This study presents improved chemical, thermodynamic and Pitzer activity models for the system Tc(IV)–Na+–K+–Ca2+–Mg2+–H+–Cl–OH–H2O(l) in the context of the German Thermodynamic Reference Database (THEREDA, https://www.thereda.de). The work is based on (i) the previous THEREDA release No. 10 for Technetium in 2016, (ii) the data selection in the second update book of the Nuclear Energy Agency-Thermochemical Database (NEA-TDB) project and (iii) available new solubility studies in dilute to concentrated NaCl, KCl, CaCl2 and MgCl2 solutions. Updated chemical and thermodynamic models are evaluated to include the hydrolysis species Tc2O32+, TcO(OH)2(aq), TcO(OH)3, Ca3[TcO(OH)5]3+ and Mg3[TcO(OH)5]3+. The model provides a new hydrolysis constant for TcO(OH)3 and new Pitzer activity coefficient for the interactions between TcO(OH)3 and Na+/K+. The updated model properly describes Tc(IV) solubility data in binary NaCl, KCl, CaCl2 and MgCl2 salt systems, as well as in selected mixed solutions (ternary, quaternary, quinary). The incorporation of the updated model in thermodynamic databases represents an important tool for source term estimations and speciation calculations of Tc(IV) under a variety of geochemical conditions of relevance in the context of nuclear waste disposal, with focus on high ionic strength conditions.

Graphical abstract: Improved Pitzer activity model for Tc(iv) solubility and hydrolysis in the Tc(iv)–Na+–K+–Ca2+–Mg2+–H+–Cl−–OH−–H2O(l) system

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2025
Accepted
30 Sep 2025
First published
10 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 37816-37823

Improved Pitzer activity model for Tc(IV) solubility and hydrolysis in the Tc(IV)–Na+–K+–Ca2+–Mg2+–H+–Cl–OH–H2O(l) system

C. Kiefer, D. Fellhauer, M. Altmaier and X. Gaona, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 37816 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA04721H

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