The objective of this project was to study the influence of increased salinities on interaction processes in the system radionuclide – organics – clay – aquifer. For this purpose, complexation, redox, sorption, and diffusion studies were performed under variation of the ionic strength (up to 4 mol/kg) and the background electrolyte. The U(VI) complexation by propionate was studied in dependence on ionic strength (up to 4 mol/kg NaClO4) by TRLFS, ATR FT-IR spectroscopy, and DFT calculations. An influence of ionic strength on stability constants was detected, depending on the charge of the respective complexes. The conditional stability constants, determined for 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 complexes at specific ionic strengths, were extrapolated to zer...
Characterising the geochemistry and speciation of major contaminant radionuclides is crucial in orde...
International audienceOrganic complexing species are known to affect radionuclide mobility in the en...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
The objective of this project was to study the influence of increased salinities on interaction proc...
The objective of this project was the study of basic interaction processes in the systems actinide -...
The report summarizes the results obtained by the Institute of Resource Ecology of the Helmholtz-Zen...
International audienceUranium (U) is the primary element in spent nuclear fuel, and a potential cont...
Objective of this project was the study of interaction processes between humic substances, U(VI), Np...
International audienceThe use of geological barriers is widely studied in the context of hazardous w...
International audienceMost nuclear waste disposal options include compacted bentonite, predominately...
Uranium contamination in subsurface environments is a matter of great concern throughout the world. ...
The objective of the work described in this thesis was to understand sorption reactions of uranium o...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is currently studied as the reference host formation for the disposal of h...
Due to their ubiquity in nature and chemical reactivity, aluminosilicate minerals play an important ...
International audienceSuccessful geochemical modelling of the migration of radioactive materials, su...
Characterising the geochemistry and speciation of major contaminant radionuclides is crucial in orde...
International audienceOrganic complexing species are known to affect radionuclide mobility in the en...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...
The objective of this project was to study the influence of increased salinities on interaction proc...
The objective of this project was the study of basic interaction processes in the systems actinide -...
The report summarizes the results obtained by the Institute of Resource Ecology of the Helmholtz-Zen...
International audienceUranium (U) is the primary element in spent nuclear fuel, and a potential cont...
Objective of this project was the study of interaction processes between humic substances, U(VI), Np...
International audienceThe use of geological barriers is widely studied in the context of hazardous w...
International audienceMost nuclear waste disposal options include compacted bentonite, predominately...
Uranium contamination in subsurface environments is a matter of great concern throughout the world. ...
The objective of the work described in this thesis was to understand sorption reactions of uranium o...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is currently studied as the reference host formation for the disposal of h...
Due to their ubiquity in nature and chemical reactivity, aluminosilicate minerals play an important ...
International audienceSuccessful geochemical modelling of the migration of radioactive materials, su...
Characterising the geochemistry and speciation of major contaminant radionuclides is crucial in orde...
International audienceOrganic complexing species are known to affect radionuclide mobility in the en...
The present study attempted to identify the significant parameters which affect radionuclide migrati...