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1386833 
Journal Article 
Ettringite and C-S-H Portland cement phases for waste ion immobilization: A review 
Gougar M, LD; Scheetz, BE; Roy, DM 
1996 
Waste Management
ISSN: 0956-053X
EISSN: 1879-2456 
BIOSIS/97/08757 
16 
295-303 
eng 
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The formation, structure and chemistry of the ettringite and C-S-H phases of Portland cement have been reviewed as they relate to waste ion immobilization. The purpose of this review was to investigate the use of Portland cement as a host for priority metallic pollutants (Cr, Pb, Ba, Se, Zn, Ag, Hg, As and Cd) as identified by the Environmental Protection Agency and as a host for radioactive waste ions (various isotopes of Am, C, Cs, I, Np, Pu, Ra, Sr, Tc, Th, Sn, U) as identified in 40 CFR 191. Ettringite acts as host to a number of these ions in both the columnar and channel sections of the crystal structure. Substitutions have been made at the calcium, aluminum, hydroxide and sulfate sites. C-S-H also hosts a number of the waste species in both ionic and salt form. Immobilization mechanisms for C-S-H include sorption, phase mixing and substitution. The following ions have not apparently been reported as specifically immobilized by one of these phases: Ag, Am, Np, Pu, 
Biochemical Studies-General; Biochemical Studies-Minerals; Public Health: Environmental Health-Sewage Disposal and Sanitary Measures