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Code: EP20
Paper Type: Article
Author(s): Estes SL, Powell BA
Title: Enthalpy of Uranium Adsorption onto Hematite
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Volume: 54 (23)   Year: 2020   Pages: 15004–15012
ISSN-Print: 0013-936X
Internal Storage: V4489
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c04429
Abstract:

The influence of temperature on the adsorption of metal ions at the solid−water interface is often overlooked, despite the important role that adsorption plays in metal-ion fate and transport in the natural environment where temperatures vary widely. Herein, we examine the temperature-dependent adsorption of uranium, a widespread radioactive contaminant, onto the ubiquitous iron oxide, hematite. The multitemperature batch adsorption data and surface complexation models indicate that the adsorption of uranium, as the hexavalent uranyl (UO22+) ion, increases significantly with increasing temperature, with an adsorption enthalpy (ΔHads) of +71 kJ mol−1. We suggest that this endothermic, entropically driven adsorption behavior is linked to reorganization of the uranyl-ion hydration and interfacial water structures upon UVI adsorption at the hematite surface. Overall, this work provides fundamental insight into the thermodynamics driving metal-ion adsorption reactions and provides the specific enthalpy value necessary for improved predictive geochemical modeling of UVI adsorption in the environment.

Comment: SCM; RAW_TABLE, RAW_GRAPH

Comment from Kersten M, 2021 [K21]: 10.1021/acs.est.0c07856
Response from Estes SL and Powell BA, 2021 [EP21]: 10.1021/acs.est.0c08781

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