Uranyl oxyhydroxide minerals are important weathering products in uranium-contaminated surface and subsurface environments that regulate dissolved uranium (U) concentrations. However, dissolution rates for this class of minerals and associated dissolution mechanisms have not been previously reported for circumneutral pH conditions, particularly for the case of flow through porous media. In this work, the dissolution rates of K- and Na-compreignacite (K2(UO2)6O4(OH)6·8H2O and Na2(UO2)6O4(OH)6·8H2O, respectively) were measured using flow-through columns reacted with two simulated background porewater (BPW) solutions of low and high dissolved carbonate concentration (ca. 0.2 and 2.8 mmol L−1). Column materials were characterized befo...
Release of uranium from Na-autunite, an artificial mineral created as a result of polyphosphate inje...
A 782 d solubilization study using not shaken batch experiments and involving one uranium-bearing ro...
Forecasted increases in the use of nuclear technology for the production of electricity, which in tu...
Uranyl phosphate minerals represent an important secondary source of uranium release at contaminated...
The dissolution of uranium was investigated from contaminated sediments obtained at the US. Departme...
Understanding how uranium (U) moves through the soil and groundwater is essential to determine the e...
The abiotic precipitation of uranium (U(VI)) was evaluated in a microfluidic pore structure (i.e. mi...
Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated...
Understanding the mechanism(s) of uranium-mineral dissolution is crucial for predictive modeling of ...
A number of different uranium minerals are processed in different regions of the world to produce th...
Dissolution of uraninite and pyrite in the presence of oxidants and SO4 2- derived from H2SO4 are im...
The reaction of acidic radioactive waste with sediments can induce mineral transformation reactions ...
Uranium exists in carbonate solution in its hexavalent state as the complex ion U0₂(C0₃)₃---- . In m...
Oxidative dissolution controls uranium release to (sub)oxic pore waters from biogenic uraninite prod...
Purpose of this work was to measure and model the intrinsic dissolution rates of U oxides under a va...
Release of uranium from Na-autunite, an artificial mineral created as a result of polyphosphate inje...
A 782 d solubilization study using not shaken batch experiments and involving one uranium-bearing ro...
Forecasted increases in the use of nuclear technology for the production of electricity, which in tu...
Uranyl phosphate minerals represent an important secondary source of uranium release at contaminated...
The dissolution of uranium was investigated from contaminated sediments obtained at the US. Departme...
Understanding how uranium (U) moves through the soil and groundwater is essential to determine the e...
The abiotic precipitation of uranium (U(VI)) was evaluated in a microfluidic pore structure (i.e. mi...
Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated...
Understanding the mechanism(s) of uranium-mineral dissolution is crucial for predictive modeling of ...
A number of different uranium minerals are processed in different regions of the world to produce th...
Dissolution of uraninite and pyrite in the presence of oxidants and SO4 2- derived from H2SO4 are im...
The reaction of acidic radioactive waste with sediments can induce mineral transformation reactions ...
Uranium exists in carbonate solution in its hexavalent state as the complex ion U0₂(C0₃)₃---- . In m...
Oxidative dissolution controls uranium release to (sub)oxic pore waters from biogenic uraninite prod...
Purpose of this work was to measure and model the intrinsic dissolution rates of U oxides under a va...
Release of uranium from Na-autunite, an artificial mineral created as a result of polyphosphate inje...
A 782 d solubilization study using not shaken batch experiments and involving one uranium-bearing ro...
Forecasted increases in the use of nuclear technology for the production of electricity, which in tu...