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Colloidal Chemical Extraction of Calcium Sulfate and Sorption of Microcomponents of Fresh Water on Calcium Sulfate

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Experimental data on colloidal chemical extraction of calcium sulfate formed in supersaturated solutions in fresh water are discussed. When the product of activities of calcium and sulfate ions is artificially exceeded, a nonequilibrium phase with the solubility close to that of CaSO4 is formed. This phase is extracted into a paraffin melt. Colloidal-chemical extraction of calcium sulfate with paraffin melt and sorption of microcomponents (single-, double-, and triple-charged cations) on calcium sulfate precipitates were studied. The precipitate has high affinity for cesium traces (K d ∼103 mg g- 1) in supersaturated solutions. Some cation species are not sorbed on the precipitate.

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Polyakov, E.V., Emel'yanova, N.N., Surikov, V.T. et al. Colloidal Chemical Extraction of Calcium Sulfate and Sorption of Microcomponents of Fresh Water on Calcium Sulfate. Radiochemistry 45, 47–50 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022317401776

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