Uranium Speciation in a Chalky Soil.

In this article, the speciation and behavior of anthropogenic metallic uranium deposited on natural soil are approached by combining EXAFS (extended X-ray absorption fine structure) and TRLFS (time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy). First, uranium (uranyl) speciation was determined along the vertical profile of the soil and bedrock by linear combination fitting of the EXAFS spectra. It shows that uranium migration is strongly limited by the sorption reaction onto soil and rock constituents, mainly mineral carbonates and organic matter. Second, uranium sorption isotherms were established for calcite, chalk, and chalky soil materials along with EXAFS and TRLFS analysis. The presence of at least two adsorption complexes of uranyl onto carbonate materials (calcite) could be inferred from TRLFS. The first uranyl tricarbonate complex has a liebigite-type structure and is dominant for low loads on the carbonate surface (<10 mgU/kg(rock)). The second uranyl complex is incorporated into the calcite for intermediate (∼10 to 100 mgU/kg(rock)) to high (high: >100 mgU/kg(rock)) loads. Finally, the presence of a uranium-humic substance complex in subsurface soil materials was underlined in the EXAFS analysis by the occurrence of both monodentate and bidentate carboxylate (or/and carbonate) functions and confirmed by sorption isotherms in the presence of humic acid. This observation is of particular interest since humic substances may be mobilized from soil, potentially enhancing uranium migration under colloidal form.

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