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Stabilization of polynuclear plutonium(IV) species by humic acid
Nidhu Lal BanikNidhu Lal BanikChristian M. MarquardtJens Volker KratzRémi Marsacsubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPlutoniumchemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisMonomerTetramerGeochemistry and PetrologyHumic acidSolubilitySpectroscopyStoichiometryNuclear chemistrydescription
Abstract Although the formation of tetravalent plutonium (Pu(IV)) polymers with natural organic matter was previously observed by spectroscopy, there is no quantitative evidence of such reaction in batch experiments. In the present study, Pu(IV) interaction with humic acid (HA) was investigated at pH 1.8, 2.5 and 3, as a function of HA concentration and for Pu total concentration equal to 6 × 10−8 M. The finally measured Pu(IV) concentrations ([Pu(IV)]eq) are below Pu(IV) solubility limit. Pu(IV)–HA interaction can be explained by the complexation of Pu(IV) monomers by HA up to [Pu(IV)]eq ∼ 10−8 M. However, the slope of the log–log Pu(IV)–HA binding isotherm changes from ∼0.7 to ∼3.5 for higher [Pu(IV)]eq than ∼10−8 M and at any pH. This result suggests the stabilization of hydrolyzed polymeric Pu(IV) species by HA, with a 4:1 Pu:HA stoichiometry. This confirms, for the first time, previous observations made by spectroscopy in concentrated systems. The humic-ion binding model, Model VII, was introduced into the geochemical speciation program PHREEQC and was used to simulate Pu(IV) monomers binding to HA. The simulations are consistent with other tetravalent actinides–HA binding data from literature. The stabilization of a Pu tetramer ( Pu 4 ( OH ) 8 8 + ) by HA was proposed to illustrate the present experimental results for [Pu(IV)]eq > 10−8 M. Predictive simulations of Pu(IV) apparent solubility due to HA show that the chosen Pu(IV)-polymer has no impact for pH > 4. However, the comparison between these predictions and recent spectroscopic results suggest that more hydrolyzed polymeric Pu(IV) species can be stabilized by HA at pH > 4. Polymeric Pu(IV)–HA species might significantly enhance Pu(IV) apparent solubility due to humics, which support a colloid-facilitated transport of this low solubility element.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-04-01 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta |