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Code: WKM03
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Wazne M, Korfiatis GP, Meng X
Title: Carbonate Effects on Hexavalent Uranium Adsorption by Iron Oxyhydroxide
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Volume: 37   Year: 2003   Pages: 3619-3624
ISSN-Print: 0013-936X
Internal Storage: V2018
DOI: 10.1021/es034166m
Abstract:

Carbonate dramatically affects the adsorption of uranium (U(VI)) onto iron hydroxides and its mobility in the natural environment. Batch tests, zeta potential measurements, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic studies were utilized to characterize the nature of U(VI) adsorption on ferrihydrite. Adsorption isotherms demonstrated that carbonate had a negative effect on U(VI) adsorption on ferrihydrite at pH >6. Zeta potential measurements indicated that U(VI) was adsorbed as a cationic species (SO−UO2+) in the absence of carbonate and as anionic U(VI) complexes in the presence of carbonate at neutral pH. FTIR spectroscopic measurement of adsorbed U(VI) suggested that it was retained as uranyl carbonate complexes in the presence of carbonate. An increase in carbonate concentration caused a shift in the antisymmetric stretching vibration of the uranyl (UO22+) U−O bond toward lower wavenumbers, which indicated an increasing carbonate effect in the adsorbed uranyl carbonate complexes. The adsorbed U(VI) species were successfully incorporated into a surface complexation model to describe the adsorption of U(VI) by ferrihydrite from artificial solutions and contaminated water.

Comment: zeta pot. measurements; batch tests; FTIR spectroscopy; SCM (DDL); RAW_GRAPH (diagrammed raw data; % U(VI) removal as a function of pH)

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