AN EXAFS STUDY OF URANYL-ION IN SOLUTION AND SORBED ONTO SILICA AND MONTMORILLONITE CLAY COLLOIDS

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DENT, AJ
RAMSAY, JDF
SWANTON, SW
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[1] AEA IND TECHNOL,HARWELL LAB,DEPT MAT CHEM,COLLOID SCI SECT,DIDCOT OX11 0RA,OXON,ENGLAND
[2] SERC,DARESBURY LAB,WARRINGTON WA4 4AD,CHESHIRE,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0021-9797(92)90267-P
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The mechanisms of sorption which control the uptake of ionic species from solution at mineral surfaces are of fundamental importance in colloid science, but are poorly understood because of a lack of knowledge of the structure of the surface species that form. EXAFS spectroscopy provides a means of studying the structure of sorbed species directly. The technique has been applied here to investigate uranyl species in solution and sorbed onto a montmorillonite clay and silica colloids. In solution at low pH (<3) the X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) data are consistent with a monomeric aquo- complex containing five or six aquo- ligands (U-Oeq) in the equatorial plane of the uranyl ion. At higher pH (4-5) and degree of hydrolysis a reduction in EXAFS amplitude of the equatorial oxygen shell is observed and can be ascribed to increased structural disorder. A uranium neighbor shell at 3.82 Å is observed for a 0.01 mole dm-3 solution at pH 4.3, confirming the formation of polynuclear species. EXAFS indicates that the structure of the uranyl ion is retained on sorption at a clay/water and an oxide/water interface. The EXAFS of uranyl species sorbed onto montmorillonite at pH 5 closely resembles those in hydrolyzed solutions and are consistent with the uptake of solution species by an outer-sphere, ion-exchange mechanism. The EXAFS of uranyl species sorbed onto silica from solutions at pH 3 and 5 are similar, but quite different from those sorbed on the clay, and resemble those of the uranyl hydrous oxide. © 1992.
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