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Kinetic study of uranium speciation in model solutions and in natural waters using Competitive Ligand Exchange Method

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 77, Issue 3, Pages 1015-1020

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2008.07.057

Keywords

Uranium; Speciation; Competitive Ligand Exchange Method; Humic acid; Natural waters; ICP-MS

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  1. Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada

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Kinetic speciation of uranium in model solutions containing uranium and humic acid (HA) and in natural waters has been investigated by Competitive Ligand Exchange Method (CLEM). In alkaline freshwaters, most of uranium species were uranium-carbonate species, which were labile in the CLEM experiment. The uranium speciation of every sample was characterized either as labile or non-labile uranium complexes depending on the dissociation rate coefficients of the complexes. The results showed that as the U(VI)/HA ratio was decreased, the dissociation rate coefficients decreased and the labile fraction decreased as well. When the U(V])/HA ratio was 0.1, the labile fraction of the U(VI)-HA increased with increasing pH; however, there was no pH effect on the dissociation of U(VI)-HA complexes at lower U(VI)/HA ratios. Chelex-100 had some limitations in its use for the study of dissociation of U(VI)-HA complex at very low U(V])/HA ratios. By developing an analytical method and procedure for quantitative determination of kinetic parameters for the dissociation of uranium-HA complexes in model solutions and natural waters, this work has made a substantial Contribution to analytical chemistry. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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