1 p.International audienceAquatic or soil organic matter are well-known to be strong adsorbent of many cations due to their adsorption capacity. Among these cations, the trivalent rare earth element (REE) and particularly Ce seem to be promising tools to investigate the impact of competition in between organic or inorganic ligands. Ce (III) is oxidized into Ce (IV) by oxidative surface such as Fe and Mn oxyhydroxides. Since Ce (IV) is preferentially adsorbed (as compared to other REE), a positive and negative Ce anomaly is developed respectively onto the solid and within the solution. Previous studies (Davranche et al., 2004, 2005) highlighted the suppression of this feature when Ce occurs to be complexed with organic matter (as humate spec...
Developing rare earth elements (plus yttrium, REY) as a group of environmental tracer requires compr...
International audienceThe biogeochemical cycle of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) is being affected by th...
The effects of the sorption of environmental applications by various source materials of natural org...
1 p.International audienceAquatic or soil organic matter are well-known to be strong adsorbent of ma...
International audienceThe competitive binding of rare earth elements (REE) to purified humic acid (H...
International audienceSeveral studies demonstrated that rare earth elements (REE) speciation is cont...
International audienceAdsorption experiments of rare-earths elements (REE) onto MnO2 have been condu...
International audienceWetlands are specific areas able to regulate metals mobility in the environmen...
The objectives of this thesis were mainly to understand the impact of organic matter on the rare ear...
Since the 1980's the uses, and thus mining, of Rare EarthElements (REE) have grown exponentially. Th...
It is important to understand the processes that influence the critical zone (CZ) evolution to ensur...
Examinations of rare earth element (REE) adsorption in seawater, using a variety of surface-types, i...
This thesis aimed at understanding rare earth elements complexation mechanisms to humic acids in ord...
Rare earth elements (REY) are the lanthanide elements (Z = 57-71), which have an ever-growing occurr...
Abstract: The effects of the sorption of environmental applications by various source materials of n...
Developing rare earth elements (plus yttrium, REY) as a group of environmental tracer requires compr...
International audienceThe biogeochemical cycle of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) is being affected by th...
The effects of the sorption of environmental applications by various source materials of natural org...
1 p.International audienceAquatic or soil organic matter are well-known to be strong adsorbent of ma...
International audienceThe competitive binding of rare earth elements (REE) to purified humic acid (H...
International audienceSeveral studies demonstrated that rare earth elements (REE) speciation is cont...
International audienceAdsorption experiments of rare-earths elements (REE) onto MnO2 have been condu...
International audienceWetlands are specific areas able to regulate metals mobility in the environmen...
The objectives of this thesis were mainly to understand the impact of organic matter on the rare ear...
Since the 1980's the uses, and thus mining, of Rare EarthElements (REE) have grown exponentially. Th...
It is important to understand the processes that influence the critical zone (CZ) evolution to ensur...
Examinations of rare earth element (REE) adsorption in seawater, using a variety of surface-types, i...
This thesis aimed at understanding rare earth elements complexation mechanisms to humic acids in ord...
Rare earth elements (REY) are the lanthanide elements (Z = 57-71), which have an ever-growing occurr...
Abstract: The effects of the sorption of environmental applications by various source materials of n...
Developing rare earth elements (plus yttrium, REY) as a group of environmental tracer requires compr...
International audienceThe biogeochemical cycle of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) is being affected by th...
The effects of the sorption of environmental applications by various source materials of natural org...