| Literature DB >> 15063549 |
Francis R Livens1, Mark J Jones, Amanda J Hynes, John M Charnock, J Fred W Mosselmans, Christoph Hennig, Helen Steele, David Collison, David J Vaughan, Richard A D Pattrick, Wendy A Reed, Lesley N Moyes.
Abstract
Technetium, uranium and neptunium may all occur in the environment in more than one oxidation state (IV or VII, IV or VI and IV or V respectively). The surface of mackinawite, the first-formed iron sulfide phase in anoxic conditions, can promote redox changes so a series of laboratory experiments were carried out to explore the interactions of Tc, U and Np with this mineral. The products of reaction were characterised using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Technetium, added as TcO4(-), is reduced to oxidation state IV and forms a TcS(2)-like species. On oxidation of the mackinawite in air to form goethite, Tc remains in oxidation state IV but in an oxide, rather than a sulfide environment. At low concentrations, uranium forms uranyl surface complexes on oxidised regions of the mackinawite surface but at higher concentrations, the uranium promotes surface oxidation and forms a mixed oxidation state oxide phase. Neptunium is reduced to oxidation IV and forms a surface complex with surface sulfide ions. The remainder of the Np coordination sphere is filled with water molecules or hydroxide ions.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15063549 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2004.01.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Radioact ISSN: 0265-931X Impact factor: 2.674