Characterizing uranium solubilization under natural near oxic conditions
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Characterizing uranium solubilization under natural near oxic conditions
Noubactep, C.; Merten, D.; Heinrichs, T.; Sonnefeld, J.& Sauter, M. (2006)
In:Merkel, B. J.; Hasche-Berger, A. (Eds.), Uranium in the Environment. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28367-6_42
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- Authors
- Noubactep, Chicgoua; Merten, Dirk; Heinrichs, Till; Sonnefeld, Jürgen; Sauter, Martin
- Editors
- Merkel, B. J.; Hasche-Berger, A.
- Abstract
- A 782 d solubilization study using not shaken batch experiments and involving one uranium-bearing rock and three natural carbonate minerals was conducted to characterize uranium (U) leaching under oxic conditions. Results showed that aqueous U concentration increased continuously with a solubilization rate of 0.16 mgm-2h-1 for the first 564 d (1.5 y). After 1.5 y, U concentration reached a maximum value (saturation) and decreased afterwards. The saturation concentration of 54 mgL-1 (mean value) was influenced to various extent by the presence of carbonate minerals. Dissolution/precipitation, adsorption or ion exchange processes appear to control U solubilization.
- Issue Date
- 2006
- Publisher
- Springer
- Organization
- Fakultät für Geowissenschaften und Geographie
- File Format
- application/pdf
- Extent
- 425-435
- Language
- English