November 21, 2019
Journal Article

Alkaline earth ion exchange study in pure silica LTA zeolites using periodic first-principles calculations

Abstract

Experiments show that Zeolites, such as Linde Type A (LTA), are promising materials for radioactive decontamination processes. In this work, the thermodynamic properties associated with alkaline earth ion (Ca2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+) exchange in pure silica LTA was studied using periodic first-principles calculations. The adsorption energies of alkaline earth ions compared with that of Na+ were investigated. The driving force for the alkaline earth exchange and related isotherms were calculated, and analyzed as a function of the electron chemical potential. The results demonstrate that Na+ in a pure silica LTA can completely be removed by Ba2+ and almost completely be removed by Sr2+ from a stream, but cannot be effectively exchanged by Ca2+. We also showed that electron-donating dopants should suppress the Sr2+ and Ba2+ ion exchange, and that there is a substantial preference for incorporating Ba2+ over Sr2+. Lastly, the substantial difference between the adsorption energies of the ions in an assumed vacuum and those computed in water suggests that a solvation model is needed for accurate representation of ion adsorption in an LTA zeolite.

Revised: April 7, 2020 | Published: November 21, 2019

Citation

Kocevski V., S. Hu, and T.M. Besmann. 2019. Alkaline earth ion exchange study in pure silica LTA zeolites using periodic first-principles calculations. New Journal of Chemistry 43, no. 43:16835-16840. PNNL-SA-146740. doi:10.1039/C9NJ04091A