The composition of natrophosphate (sodium fluoride phosphate hydrate) |
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Authors: | Daniel L. Herting Jacob G. Reynolds |
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Affiliation: | 1.Washington River Protection Solutions, LLC,Richland,USA |
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Abstract: | Natrophosphate is a common trace mineral in alkaline rocks and a major salt in alkaline nuclear waste that complicates waste processing. Natrophosphate has historically been assigned the composition Na7F(PO4)2·19H2O, but this conflicts with a more recent solubility study that claimed natrophosphate is a solid solution of NaF and Na3PO4. It is not possible to model the solubility of natrophosphate in nuclear waste until this controversy is resolved. The present study mixed stock solutions of 0.9 M NaF and Na3PO4 at different ratios at 8 °C. The compositions of the liquid phase and wet natrophosphate sample were measured by ion chromatography. Plotting the tie-lines between the solid and liquid phase composition showed convergence on a single composition, indicating that natrophosphate is not a solid solution. The resulting composition is approximately the same as the composition first reported more than 140 years ago. Thus, this study resolves the long-standing controversy in the literature concerning the composition of natrophosphate. |
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