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Influence of humic acid on neptunium(V) sorption and diffusion in Opalinus Clay

2013

SummaryThe influence of14C-labeled M42 humic acid (HA) on the interaction between neptunium(V) and natural clay rock (Opalinus Clay (OPA), Switzerland) has been investigated in batch sorption and diffusion experiments under ambient air conditions. The effect of 10 mg/L HA on the diffusion of 8 μM Np(V) in OPA has been investigated in synthetic OPA pore water (pH 7.6, I = 0.4M) for the first time. Batch sorption experiments as a function of solid-to-liquid ratio (4-20 g/L) were performed under same experimental conditions to compare distribution coefficients obtained from both diffusion and sorption experiments. These experiments showed only a slight influence of HA on Np(V) uptake by OPA in…

Calcitechemistry.chemical_classificationLight nucleuschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySilicate mineralsNeptuniumchemistry.chemical_elementHumic acidSorptionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryWaste disposalNuclear chemistryract
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Continuous separation and identification of neutronrich neptunium isotopes from heavy-ion reactions by means of the centrifuge system “sisak”

1986

Abstract Neutron-rich neptunium isotopes formed in direct transfer reactions between 136 Xe projectiles and targets of 244 Pu have been separated from other reaction products with the on-line liquid-liquid extraction system SISAK. A four-detector delay method was used to determine the half-lives of the previously unknown isotopes 243 Np and 244 Np. From the decay of the 287.4 keV γ-line a half-life of 1.8 ± 0.3 min was determined for 243 Np. From the decay curves of the γ-lines at 162.7 and 216.7 keV, which fit into the known level scheme of 244 Pu, a half-life of 2.5 ± 0.3 min results for 244 Np.

CentrifugeIsotopeChemistryNeptuniumRadiochemistryExtraction (chemistry)General Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementHeavy ionDirect transferDecay curveJournal of the Less Common Metals
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Determination of a three-step excitation and ionization scheme for resonance ionization and ultratrace analysis of Np-237

2011

Abstract The long-lived radio isotope 237 Np is generated within the nuclear fuel cycle and represents a major hazard in the final disposal of nuclear waste. Related geochemical research requires sensitive methods for the detection of ultratrace amounts of neptunium in environmental samples. Resonance ionization mass spectrometry (RIMS) has proven to be one of the most sensitive methods for the detection of plutonium. A precondition for the application of RIMS to ultratrace analysis of neptunium is the knowledge of an efficient and selective scheme for optical excitation and ionization. Therefore, a multitude of medium to high-lying atomic levels in neptunium was located by applying in-sour…

Chemical ionizationNeptuniumAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementThermal ionizationThermal ionization mass spectrometryMass spectrometryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationchemistryIonizationAtomic physicsInstrumentationSpectroscopyElectron ionizationSpectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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Sorption of neptunium(V) on Opalinus Clay under aerobic/anaerobic conditions

2010

Abstract The interaction between neptunium(V) and a natural argillaceous rock (Opalinus Clay (OPA), Mont Terri, Switzerland) has been investigated in batch sorption experiments by varying pH (6–10), Np(V) concentration (10−12–10−4 M), solid-to-liquid ratio (2–20 g/L), and partial pressure of CO2 (10−3.5 and 10−2.3 atm) under aerobic/anaerobic conditions in saturated calcite solution. All batch experiments were carried out using well characterized aerobic and anaerobic dry powders of OPA. The results show a great influence of pH on Np(V) sorption. Under aerobic conditions sorption increases with increasing pH until maximum sorption is reached between pH 8–9. At pH>9 sorption decreases due…

ChemistryNeptuniumRadiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSorptionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAnaerobic exerciseRadiochimica Acta
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Determination of kinetic parameters of redox reactions using CE‐ICP‐MS: A case study for the reduction of Np(V) by hydroxylamine hydrochloride

2018

The rate constants k of the reduction of 5 × 10-5  M Np(V) to Np(IV) by hydroxylamine hydrochloride (HAHCl) in 1 M HCl have been determined by CE-ICP-MS in the temperature range of ϑ = 30-70°C and with varying concentrations of HAHCl from 1 to 7.2 M. The reaction was found to have (pseudo)first order kinetics with respect to HAHCl. The experimental results for k ranged from 0.0029(1) min-1 (ϑ = 40°C, c(HAHCl) = 3 M) to 0.039(7) min-1 (ϑ = 60°C, c(HAHCl) = 7.2 M). The activation energy of the reaction was determined as EA  = (72 ± 10) kJ/mol. These results and a comparison with literature data show that the coupling of CE to ICP-MS provides a powerful analytical tool for the investigation of…

Clinical BiochemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementHydroxylamine02 engineering and technologyActivation energy01 natural sciencesBiochemistryRedoxMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryNeptuniumReaction rate constantTransition metalChemistryNeptunium010401 analytical chemistryTemperatureElectrophoresis CapillaryActinideRate equationAtmospheric temperature range021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesKineticsReducing Agents0210 nano-technologyOxidation-ReductionELECTROPHORESIS
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Separation of plutonium and neptunium species by capillary electrophoresis-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and application to natural gr…

2003

Capillary electrophoresis (CE) was coupled to ICPMS in order to combine the good performance of this separation technique with the high sensitivity of the ICPMS for the analysis of plutonium and neptunium oxidation states. The combination of a fused-silica capillary with a MicroMist AR 30-I-FM02 nebulizer and a Cinnabar small-volume cyclonic spray chamber yielded the best separation results. With this setup, it was possible to separate a model element mixture containing neptunium (NpO2(+)), uranium (UO2(2+)), lanthanum (La3+), and thorium (Th4+) in 1 M acetic acid. The same conditions were also suitable for the separation of various oxidation states of plutonium and neptunium in different a…

Detection limitCapillary electrophoresischemistryNeptuniumAnalytical chemistryThoriumchemistry.chemical_elementUraniumMass spectrometryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryAnalytical ChemistryPlutoniumAnalytical chemistry
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Resonance ionization mass spectroscopy for trace analysis of neptunium

1993

Resonance ionization mass spectroscopic (RIMS) measurements for trace analysis and spectroscopy of 237Np, the ecologically most important isotope of neptunium, are described. The chemical procedure for the separation of neptunium from aqueous samples as well as the preparation of filaments for RIMS are outlined. Several two- and three-step excitation schemes have been investigated in order to find suitable conditions for the sensitive detection of 237Np. Using a three-step, three-color excitation and ionization scheme an overall detection efficiency of 3×10−8 was obtained, resulting in a detection limit of 4×108 atoms (160 fg) of 237Np. The hyperfine structure splittings of the levels under…

Detection limitMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)NeptuniumGeneral EngineeringAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementPhotoionizationMass spectrometryNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryIonizationIonization energySpectroscopyHyperfine structureApplied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry
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Trennung von spaltprodukten durch Extraktionschromatographie

1970

The separation of fission products which form anionic species in mineral acids and of uranium and neptunium from samples of neutron-irradiated uranium is described. The method used is extraction chromatography with tri-n-butylphosphate (TBP) and di-(2-ethylhexyl)-orthophosphoric acid (HDEHP) as extractants and polytrifluoromonochloroethylene powder as the solid support. In the first column Zr, U and Np are extracted with TBP from 8N HNO3/NaClO3. In the second column, HDEHP is applied as extractant and 9N HCl/NaClO3 as the mobile phase for the isolation of Nb, Sb, and I, and in the third column (HDEHP), the rare earths and Mo are extracted from 0.1N HCl. Finally with the fourth column (TBP),…

Fission productsElutionHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisNeptuniumInorganic chemistryExtraction (chemistry)Public Health Environmental and Occupational Healthchemistry.chemical_elementUraniumPollutionFluorescenceAnalytical ChemistryNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryPhase (matter)Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSpectroscopyNuclear chemistryJournal of Radioanalytical Chemistry
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Speciation of neptunium during sorption and diffusion in natural clay

2016

In argillaceous rocks, which are considered as a potential host rock for nuclear waste repositories, sorption and diffusion processes govern the migration behaviour of actinides like neptunium. For the safety analysis of such a repository, a molecular-level understanding of the transport and retardation phenomena of radioactive contaminants in the host rock is mandatory. The speciation of Np during sorption and diffusion in Opalinus Clay was studied at near neutral pH using a combination of spatially resolved synchrotron radiation techniques. During the sorption and diffusion experiments, the interaction of 8 μM Np(V) solutions with the clay lead to the formation of spots at the clay-water …

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Modeling the sorption of Np(V) on Na-montmorillonite – effects of pH, ionic strength and CO2

2019

Abstract Results from batch type experiments were modeled using the 2 SPNE SC/CE model developed by Bradbury and Baeyens. This work focused on the applicability of this model to the sorption of Np(V) on Na-montmorillonite under high saline conditions (0.1–3.0 M NaCl) in the pH range of 2–10 and in the presence of dissolved CO2 (p(CO2) = 10−3.3 atm). Under ambient air conditions two additional surface complexation species had to be taken into account, which are ternary species involving one carbonate ligand (≡SONpO2(CO3)2−, ≡SONpO2(CO3)Na−). The gained set of complexation parameters was successfully tested over a wide range of Np(V) concentrations (10−4 to 10−12 M) under Ar atmosphere and am…

NeptuniumInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSorption010501 environmental sciences010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMontmorillonitechemistryIonic strengthPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRadiochimica Acta
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