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Redox Fluctuations and Organic Complexation Govern Uranium Redistribution from U(IV)-Phosphate Minerals in a Mining-Polluted Wetland Soil, Brittany, France.

Lucie Stetten1,2, Pascale Blanchart2, Arnaud Mangeret2, Pierre Lefebvre1, Pierre Le Pape1, Jessica Brest1, Pauline Merrot1, Anthony Julien2, Olivier Proux3,4, Samuel M Webb5, John R Bargar5, Charlotte Cazala2, Guillaume Morin1.   

Abstract

Wetlands have been proposed to naturally attenuate U transfers in the environment via U complexation by organic matter and potential U reduction. However, U mobility may depend on the identity of particulate/dissolved uranium source materials and their redox sensitivity. Here, we examined the fate of uranium in a highly contaminated wetland (up to 4500 mg·kg-1 U) impacted by former mine water discharges. Bulk U LIII-EXAFS and (micro-)XANES combined with SEM-EDXS analyses of undisturbed soil cores show a sharp U redox boundary at the water table, together with a major U redistribution from U(IV)-minerals to U(VI)-organic matter complexes. Above the water table, U is fully oxidized into mono- and bidentate U(VI)-carboxyl and monodentate U(VI)-phosphoryl complexes. Minute amounts of U(VI)-phosphate minerals are also observed. Below the water table, U is fully reduced and is partitioned between U(IV)-phosphate minerals (i.e., ningyoite and a lermontovite-like phase), and bidentate U(IV)-phosphoryl and monodentate U(IV)-carboxyl complexes. Such a U redistribution from U-minerals inherited from mine water discharge deposits could result from redox cycling nearby the water table fluctuation zone. Oxidative dissolution of U(IV)-phosphate minerals could have led to U(VI)-organic matter complexation, followed by subsequent reduction into U(IV)-organic complexes. However, uranium(IV) minerals could have been preserved in permanently waterlogged soil.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30339761     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b03031

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


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1.  Organic Functional Group Chemistry in Mineralized Deposits Containing U(IV) and U(VI) from the Jackpile Mine in New Mexico.

Authors:  Carmen A Velasco; Kateryna Artyushkova; Abdul-Mehdi S Ali; Christopher L Osburn; Jorge Gonzalez-Estrella; Juan S Lezama-Pacheco; Stephen E Cabaniss; José M Cerrato
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2019-05-02       Impact factor: 9.028

2.  From Adsorption to Precipitation of U(VI): What is the Role of pH and Natural Organic Matter?

Authors:  Carmen A Velasco; Adrian J Brearley; Jorge Gonzalez-Estrella; Abdul-Mehdi S Ali; María Isabel Meza; Stephen E Cabaniss; Bruce M Thomson; Tori Z Forbes; Juan S Lezama Pacheco; José M Cerrato
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 9.028

3.  Diagenetic formation of uranium-silica polymers in lake sediments over 3,300 years.

Authors:  Pierre Lefebvre; Alkiviadis Gourgiotis; Arnaud Mangeret; Pierre Sabatier; Pierre Le Pape; Olivier Diez; Pascale Louvat; Nicolas Menguy; Pauline Merrot; Camille Baya; Mathilde Zebracki; Pascale Blanchart; Emmanuel Malet; Didier Jézéquel; Jean-Louis Reyss; John R Bargar; Jérôme Gaillardet; Charlotte Cazala; Guillaume Morin
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-01-26       Impact factor: 12.779

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