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Lahrouch F., Guo N., Hunault Mojy, Solari P. L., Descostes M., Gérard Martine. (2021). Uranium retention on iron oxyhydroxides in post-mining environmental conditions. Chemosphere, 264 (1), p. 128473 [9p.]. ISSN 0045-6535.

Titre du document
Uranium retention on iron oxyhydroxides in post-mining environmental conditions
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000599817400062
Auteurs
Lahrouch F., Guo N., Hunault Mojy, Solari P. L., Descostes M., Gérard Martine
Source
Chemosphere, 2021, 264 (1), p. 128473 [9p.] ISSN 0045-6535
Investigating uranium migration mechanisms related to the weathering of waste rocks is essential for developing strategies that can address the potential environmental issues caused by uranium mining. This work is based on environmental samples containing 2 L ferrihydrite, lepidocrocite and goethite collected in the technosols from granitic waste rock piles, mine drainage conduits and mine waters. The results show the important role of iron oxyhydroxide in U immobilization and re-concentration. EXAFS spectroscopy combined with mineralogical and geochemical studies (Scanning electronic microscopy, Wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy microprobe, inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry/mass spectrometry and X-ray diffraction) allowed for the identification of uranyl ternary surface complexes at the ferrihydrite surface that were either composed of phosphate groups or organic matter. Moreover, goethite and lepidocrocite were also identified as a secondary trap for U immobilization. U(VI) is known to be mobile in oxidizing conditions. This study highlights the control of the uranyl mobility by various iron oxyhydroxides in supergene conditions.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Pollution [038] ; Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Description Géographique
FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010080532]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010080532
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