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Code: MGRBF15
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Mueller K, Groeschel A, Rossberg A, Bok F, Franzen C, Brendler V, Foerstendorf H
Title: In situ Spectroscopic Identification of Neptunium(V) Inner-Sphere Complexes on the Hematite−Water Interface
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Volume: 49   Year: 2015   Pages: 2560-2567
ISSN-Print: 0013-936X
Internal Storage: V4578
DOI: 10.1021/es5051925
Abstract:

Hematite plays a decisive role in regulating the mobility of contaminants in rocks and soils. The Np(V) reactions at the hematite−water interface were comprehensively investigated by a combined approach of in situ vibrational spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and surface complexation modeling. A variety of sorption parameters such as Np(V) concentration, pH, ionic strength, and the presence of bicarbonate was considered. Timeresolved IR spectroscopic sorption experiments at the iron oxide−water interface evidenced the formation of a single monomer Np(V) inner-sphere sorption complex. EXAFS provided complementary information on bidentate edge-sharing coordination. In the presence of atmospherically derived bicarbonate the formation of the bis-carbonato inner-sphere complex was confirmed supporting previous EXAFS findings. The obtained molecular structure allows more reliable surface complexation modeling of recent and future macroscopic data. Such confident modeling is mandatory for evaluating water contamination and for predicting the fate and migration of radioactive contaminants in the subsurface environment as it might occur in the vicinity of a radioactive waste repository or a reprocessing plant.


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