In-situ reductive biotransformation of subsurface U(VI) to U(IV) (as ?UO2?) has been proposed as a bioremediation method to immobilize uranium at contaminated DOE sites. The chemical stability of bacteriogenic ?UO2? is the seminal issue governing its success as an in-situ waste form in the subsurface. The structure and properties of chemically synthesized UO2+x have been investigated in great detail. It has been found to exhibit complex structural disorder, with nonstoichiometry being common, hence the designation ?UO2+x?, where 0 < x < 0.25. Little is known about the structures and properties of the important bacteriogenic analogs, which are believed to occur as nanoparticles in the environment. Chemically synthesized UO2+x exhibits ...
Bioremediation has been proposed and extensively researched as an in situ immobilization strategy f...
Bioremediation has been proposed and extensively researched as an in situ immobilization strategy f...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of biogenic U(IV) oxide, a product of environmental bioremediation, is a sem...
The chemical stability of biogenic U(IV) oxide, a product of environmental bioremediation, is a sem...
Remediation of uranium contamination in subsurface groundwater has become imperative as previous res...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic UO2 is the seminal issue governing its success as an “in-s...
Bioremediation has been proposed and extensively researched as an in situ immobilization strategy f...
Bioremediation has been proposed and extensively researched as an in situ immobilization strategy f...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of biogenic U(IV) oxide, a product of environmental bioremediation, is a sem...
The chemical stability of biogenic U(IV) oxide, a product of environmental bioremediation, is a sem...
Remediation of uranium contamination in subsurface groundwater has become imperative as previous res...
Aqueous chemical extractions and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analyses were conducted to inve...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic “UO2” is one of the seminal issues governing its success as ...
The chemical stability of bacteriogenic UO2 is the seminal issue governing its success as an “in-s...
Bioremediation has been proposed and extensively researched as an in situ immobilization strategy f...
Bioremediation has been proposed and extensively researched as an in situ immobilization strategy f...
Biological reduction of uranium(VI) in contaminated groundwater can provide in situ immobilization o...