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Professor Laurent Charlet
LGIT, BP 53, F-38041 Grenoble Cedex France  +33476828020 |
Reduction of uranium(VI) by adsorbed Fe(II) on several clays and by structural Fe(II) in smectite in O2, CO2 free atmosphere
Status
| Terminated |
- Planned from June 2007 till December 2008 |
Goals
This project will investigate the possibility of uranium (VI) immobilisation by reduction reaction with various iron(II) species in the structure of clay minerals or adsorbed at their surfaces. In reducing environments, such as radioactive waste repository sites, the following iron species can be encountered: Fe specifically adsorbed on high energy clay surfaces sites (Fe(II)he), Fe exchangeable (Fe(II)ex) and Fe in the structure of clay minerals (Fe(II)str). This project will focus on the analyse of the oxidoreduction reaction between U(VI) and these three iron species: Fe(II)he, Fe(II)ex and (Fe(II)str.
Expected results
The analysis of oxidoreduction reaction will be performed using methods adapted to the system in consideration and to the species concentrations. In the homogeneous reaction of U(VI) with Fe(II) and in the reference system U(VI) + clay without Fe(II)str, TRLFS will be applied. Uranium and iron oxidation state in heterogeneous reactions will be analysed by combining spectroscopic and chemical methods: wet chemistry for total iron and total uranium in solution , Mössbauer spectrometry for iron speciation using 57Fe as soluble iron species, EXAFS and XANES for uranium and iron speciation. One step further in the study of the electron pathways, will be performed by analysing the location and the nature of the precipitate oxidoreduction products by AFM.
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