The reduction of soluble hexavalent uranium to tetravalent uranium can be catalyzed by bacteria and minerals. The end-product of this reduction is often the mineral uraninite, which was long assumed to be the only product of U(VI) reduction. However, recent studies report the formation of other species including an adsorbed U(IV) species, operationally referred to as monomeric U(IV). The discovery of monomeric U(IV) is important because the species is likely to be more labile and more susceptible to reoxidation than uraninite. Because there is a need to distinguish between these two U(IV) species, we propose here a wet chemical method of differentiating monomeric U(IV) from uraninite in environmental samples. To calibrate the method, U(IV) ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2000.Includes bi...
Bioremediation of U contaminated groundwater is based on the microbial in situ reduction of soluble...
Acetate-stimulated bioremediation is a promising new technique for sequestering toxic uranium contam...
The reduction of soluble hexavalent uranium to tetravalent uranium can be catalyzed by bacteria and ...
The reduction of soluble hexavalent uranium to tetravalent uranium can be catalyzed by bacteria and...
The microbially-mediated reduction of U (VI) is a potential in situ strategy for the remediation of...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
A promising remediation approach to mitigate subsurface uranium contamination is the stimulation of ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Biologically mediated immobilization of radio-nuclides in the su...
Reaction of aqueous uranium(VI) with iron(II) monosulfide mackinawite in an O<sub>2</sub> and CO<s...
Microbially-mediated U(VI) reduction leads to the formation of various U(IV) species, including a U(...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
The release of uranium and other transuranics into the environment, and their subsequent mobility, a...
Several uranium compounds U-metal ({alpha}-phase), UO{sub 2}, U{sub 3}O{sub 8}, {gamma}-UO{sub 3}, u...
Subsurface reduction of U(VI) can be mediated by microorganisms and their redox-active mineral bypr...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2000.Includes bi...
Bioremediation of U contaminated groundwater is based on the microbial in situ reduction of soluble...
Acetate-stimulated bioremediation is a promising new technique for sequestering toxic uranium contam...
The reduction of soluble hexavalent uranium to tetravalent uranium can be catalyzed by bacteria and ...
The reduction of soluble hexavalent uranium to tetravalent uranium can be catalyzed by bacteria and...
The microbially-mediated reduction of U (VI) is a potential in situ strategy for the remediation of...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
A promising remediation approach to mitigate subsurface uranium contamination is the stimulation of ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Biologically mediated immobilization of radio-nuclides in the su...
Reaction of aqueous uranium(VI) with iron(II) monosulfide mackinawite in an O<sub>2</sub> and CO<s...
Microbially-mediated U(VI) reduction leads to the formation of various U(IV) species, including a U(...
International audienceUranium bioremediation strategies focus on the addition of a reduce...
The release of uranium and other transuranics into the environment, and their subsequent mobility, a...
Several uranium compounds U-metal ({alpha}-phase), UO{sub 2}, U{sub 3}O{sub 8}, {gamma}-UO{sub 3}, u...
Subsurface reduction of U(VI) can be mediated by microorganisms and their redox-active mineral bypr...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2000.Includes bi...
Bioremediation of U contaminated groundwater is based on the microbial in situ reduction of soluble...
Acetate-stimulated bioremediation is a promising new technique for sequestering toxic uranium contam...