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Uptake of H14CO3/14CO32− by calcite: impact of ISA and chloride

Abstract

The uptake of inorganic 14C (H14CO3/14CO32−) by calcite was investigated at pH ≈ 8.3 in the absence and presence of isosaccharinate ([ISA]tot = 10−5–0.2 M) and chloride ([NaCl]tot = 10−4–2.0 M). Calcite is representative of the last degradation stage of Portland cement, whereas ISA and chloride are components expected in low- and intermediate level short-lived waste (L/ILW-SL). A moderate 14C uptake is observed at short contact times, followed by a steady increase of the retention with time resulting in distribution ratios ≈ 103 L kg−1 at t = 60 days. This is explained by fast adsorption, followed by incorporation into the calcite structure through recrystallization phenomena. The minor impact of ISA and chloride on 14C uptake is possibly related to the formation of Ca-ISA complexes and the alteration of the surface properties of calcite. The modelling of the recrystallization process allows long-term predictions of the 14C uptake in the context of repositories for L/ILW-SL.

Graphical abstract: Uptake of H14CO3−/14CO32− by calcite: impact of ISA and chloride

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Article information

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

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 38762-38773

Uptake of H14CO3/14CO32− by calcite: impact of ISA and chloride

R. E. Guidone, N. Huber, F. Heberling, T. Sittel, N. Palina, F. Bocchese, S. Brassinnes, M. Altmaier and X. Gaona, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 38762 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA05547D

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