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Sequestering uranium and technetium through co-precipitation with aluminum in a contaminated acidic environment.

Wensui Luo1, Shelly D Kelly, Kenneth M Kemner, David Watson, Jizhong Zhou, Philip M Jardine, Baohua Gu.   

Abstract

This research evaluated a method of controlled base addition for immobilizing uranium (U) and technetium (Tc) through coprecipitation with aluminum (Al) and other metal ions which coexist in a highly contaminated acidic environment. The batch and column experiments indicate that the addition of strong base (NaOH) provided a rapid yet effective means of sequestering U, Tc, and toxic metal ions such as nickel (Ni2+) and cobalt (Co2+) in the sediment and groundwater. Greater than 94% of soluble U (as UO2(2+)) and > 83% of Tc (as TcO4-) can be immobilized at pH above 4.5 by co-precipitation with Al-oxyhydroxides. The presence of sediment minerals appeared to facilitate co-precipitation of these contaminants at lower pH values than those in the absence of sediments. The immobilized U and Tc were found to be stable against dissolution in Ca(NO3)2 solution (up to 50 mM) because of the formation of strong surface complexes between U or Tc and Al-oxyhydroxides. This research concludes that as long as a relatively high pH (> 5) and a low carbonate concentration are maintained, both U and Tc can be effectively immobilized under given site-specific conditions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19848170     DOI: 10.1021/es900731a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Review 1.  Metal-Organic Framework-Based Materials for Adsorption and Detection of Uranium(VI) from Aqueous Solution.

Authors:  Hongjuan Liu; Tianyu Fu; Yuanbing Mao
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-04-20
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