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  • Europium (III) and Uranium (VI) complexation by natural organic matter (NOM): Effect of source.

Europium (III) and Uranium (VI) complexation by natural organic matter (NOM): Effect of source.

Electrophoresis (2016-12-07)
Ralf Kautenburger, Jonas M Sander, Christina Hein
ABSTRACT

For the safe long-term storage of high-level radioactive waste (HLW), detailed information about geo-chemical behavior of radioactive and toxic metal ions under environmental conditions is important. Natural organic matter (NOM) can play a crucial role in the immobilization or mobilization of these metal ions due to its complexation and colloid formation tendency. In this study, the complexation of europium (as chemical homologue of trivalent actinides such as americium) and uranium (as main component of HLW) by ten humic acids (HA) from different sources and Suwannee NOM river extract has been analyzed. Capillary electrophoresis in combination with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry has been used for the evaluation of complex stability constants log β. In order to determine the complex stability constants a conservative single site model was used in this study. In dependence of their source and thus of NOM structure the log β values for the analyzed humic acids are in the range of 6.1-7.0 for Eu(III) and 5.2-6.4 for U(VI) (UO

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Humic acid sodium salt, technical grade