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Remediation of uranium contaminated soils with bicarbonate extraction and microbial U(VI) reduction

March 1, 1995

A process for concentrating uranium from contaminated soils in which the uranium is first extracted with bicarbonate and then the extracted uranium is precipitated with U(VI)-reducing microorganisms was evaluated for a variety of uranuum-contaminated soils. Bicarbonate (100 mM) extracted 20–94% of the uranium that was extracted with nitric acid. The U(VI)-reducing microorganism,Desulfovibrio desulfuricans reduced the U(VI) to U(IV) in the bicarbonate extracts. In some instances unidentified dissolved extracted components, presumably organics, gave the extract a yellow color and inhibited U(VI) reduction and/or the precipitation of U(IV). Removal of the dissolved yellow material with the addition of hydrogen peroxide alleviated this inhibition. These results demonstrate that bicarbonate extraction of uranium from soil followed by microbial U(VI) reduction might be an effective mechanism for concentrating uranium from some contaminated soils.

Publication Year 1995
Title Remediation of uranium contaminated soils with bicarbonate extraction and microbial U(VI) reduction
DOI 10.1007/BF01569928
Authors Elizabeth J.P. Philips, Edward R. Landa, Derek R. Lovely
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Industrial Microbiology
Index ID 70185370
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program