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- Title
Understanding uranium behaviour in a natural rock-water system: leaching and adsorption tests on the Tufo Rosso a Scorie Nere ignimbrite (Viterbo area, central Italy).
- Authors
Briganti, A.; Armiento, G.; Nardi, E.; Proposito, M.; Tuccimei, P.
- Abstract
Based on both chemical leaching and adsorption tests and a simple modelling using PHREEQC, geochemical behaviours of uranium during the ignimbrite-water interaction were evaluated mainly as a function of temperature, pH, and solution chemistry (esp., alkalinity). The main results of this work are: (1) uranium is more easily mobilized by slightly basic solution (pH 7.5) than by acidified water (pH 4.5) when relative concentrations of the main uranyl ion-calcium-carbonate species, CaUO(CO), increase from 0.6 to 90%; (2) the greatest leaching of uranium occurs at 50 °C (not at higher temperature) because the first dissociation constant of HCO is directly correlated with temperature up to about 50 °C, but decreases from 50 to 80 °C. This directly influences the concentration of HCO which is mirrored by dissolved CO variations; (3) the presence of alkalinity, total C-species and calcium controls the saturation index of sorbate solution with respect to calcite, influencing also speciation, solubility, and sorption of dissolved U; and (4) higher adsorption of uranium is obtained in tests with deionized water (90.0 ± 0.7 mg/kg, at equilibrium) compared to those performed with the natural water (26.0 ± 1.5 mg/kg, at equilibrium), strengthening the role of complexes between uranyl, HCO , and Ca ions in solution to explain the corresponding decrease in uranium adsorption.
- Subjects
URANIUM; LEACHING; ADSORPTION (Chemistry); IGNIMBRITE; DISSOCIATION (Chemistry); WATER alkalinity
- Publication
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2017, Vol 76, Issue 20, p1
- ISSN
1866-6280
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12665-017-7010-1