Abstract

Abstract Interactions of radionuclides in extremely low concentrations were determined by measurement of their apparent self-diffusion coefficients. Formation of trace amounts of hydrolysis products, hydroxides of RuIV, MnIV, FeIII, EuIII and of ionic precipitate of AgI were determined from apparent self-diffusion coefficients. Transition of 85Sr2+ by ion exchange or by coprecipitation into trace amounts of FeIII-hydroxide and MnIV-hydrated oxide was revealed by this method. 85Sr2+ sorbed on trace amounts of FeIII-hydroxide and MnIV-hydrated oxides lost its individual chemical properties. This can negatively affect its separation from solution. Formation of unstable embryos of Ag131I trace precipitate in unsaturated solution at concentration of Ag+ 1 · 10−9 mol · l−1 and 131I−1 · 10−8 mol · l−1 was detected by self-diffusion. Formation of trace amounts of Ag131I led to the decrease of sorption of 131I− on hydrated ferric oxide.

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