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The short-term reduction of uranium by nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI): role of oxide shell, reduction mechanism and the formation of U(<scp>v</scp>)-carbonate phases

Authors :
T. David Waite
Sergey Tsarev
Adam Fahy
Eugene S. Ilton
Richard N. Collins
Source :
Environmental Science: Nano. 4:1304-1313
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2017.

Abstract

Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) is a potential remediation agent for uranium-contaminated groundwaters, however, a complete mechanistic understanding of the processes that lead to uranium immobilization has yet to be achieved. In this study, the short-term anoxic reaction of U(VI) with fresh, (anoxic) aged and corroded nZVI particles was investigated under aqueous conditions conducive to the formation of thermodynamically stable U(VI)–Ca–CO3 ternary aqueous complexes. The first stage of the reaction between U(VI) and nZVI was assigned to sorption processes with the formation of surface U(VI)-carbonate complexes. Aged nZVI removed U(VI) faster than either fresh or corroded nZVI and it is hypothesized that U reduction initially occurs through the transfer of one electron from Fe(II) in the nZVI surface oxide layer. Evidence for reduction to U(V) was obtained through X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and by determination of U–O bond distances of ∼2.05 A and 2.27 A, using U LIII-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy, which are similar to those observed for the U(V) site in the mixed U(V)/U(VI) carbonate mineral wyartite. Scanning transmission electron microscopy also demonstrated that U was present as a nanoparticulate phase after one day of reaction, rather than a surface complex. Further reduction to U(IV), as observed in previous studies, would appear to be rate-limiting and coincident with the transformation of this meta-stable U-carbonate phase to uraninite (UO2).

Details

ISSN :
20518161 and 20518153
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Science: Nano
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........53a488c616b6bc6cd1c324ecf00bfe08
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c7en00024c