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Approaches to modelling uranium (VI) adsorption on natural mineral assemblages

January 1, 2000

Component additivity (CA) and generalised composite (GC) approaches to deriving a suitable surface complexation model for description of U(VI) adsorption to natural mineral assemblages are pursued in this paper with good success. A single, ferrihydrite-like component is found to reasonably describe uranyl uptake to a number of kaolinitic iron-rich natural substrates at pH > 4 in the CA approach with previously published information on nature of surface complexes, acid-base properties of surface sites and electrostatic effects used in the model. The GC approach, in which little pre-knowledge about generic surface sites is assumed, gives even better fits and would appear to be a method of particular strength for application in areas such as performance assessment provided the model is developed in a careful, stepwise manner with simplicity and goodness of fit as the major criteria for acceptance.

Publication Year 2000
Title Approaches to modelling uranium (VI) adsorption on natural mineral assemblages
DOI 10.1524/ract.2000.88.9-11.687
Authors T.D. Waite, J.A. Davis, B.R. Fenton, T.E. Payne
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Radiochimica Acta
Index ID 70185677
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
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