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Colloidal Size and Redox State of Uranium Species in the Porewater of a Pristine Mountain Wetland

Dublet, Gabrielle  
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Worms, Isabelle
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Frutschi, Manon  
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August 20, 2019
Environmental Science & Technology

Uranium (U) speciation was investigated in anoxically preserved porewater samples of a natural mountain wetland in Gola di Lago, Ticino, Switzerland. U porewater concentrations ranged from less than 1 mu g/L to tens of mu g/L, challenging the available analytical approaches for U speciation in natural samples. Asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry allowed the characterization of colloid populations and the determination of the size distribution of U species in the porewater. Most of the U was associated with three fractions: <0.3 kDa, likely including dissolved U and very small U colloids; a 1-3 kDa fraction containing humic-like organic compounds, dispersed Fe, and, to a small extent, Fe nanoparticles; and a third fraction (5-50 nm), containing a higher amount of Fe and a lower amount of organic matter and U relative to the 1-3 kDa fraction. The proportion of U associated with the 1-3 kDa colloids varied spatially and seasonally. Using anion exchange resins, we also found that a significant proportion of U occurs in its reduced form, U(1V). Tetravalent U was interpreted as occurring within the colloidal pool of U. This study suggests that U(IV) can occur as small (1-3 kDa), organic-rich, and thus potentially mobile colloidal species in naturally reducing wetland environments.

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DOI
10.1021/acs.est.9b01417
Web of Science ID

WOS:000482521600004

Author(s)
Dublet, Gabrielle  
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Worms, Isabelle
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Frutschi, Manon  
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Brown, Ashley  
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Zund, Giada C.
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Bartova, Barbora  
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Slayeykoya, Vera I.
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Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan  
Date Issued

2019-08-20

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume

53

Issue

16

Start page

9361

End page

9369

Subjects

Engineering, Environmental

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Environmental Sciences

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Engineering

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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spatial-distribution

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organic-matter

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water

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speciation

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field

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soil

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transport

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mobility

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elements

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release

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REVIEWED

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September 14, 2019
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