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Oxidative dissolution of biogenic uraninite in groundwater at Old Rifle, CO

Campbell, Kate
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Veeramani, Harish  
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Ulrich, Kai-Uwe
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2011
Environmental Science & Technology

Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated aquifers such as the Old Rifle site (Colorado). The stability of U(IV) phases under oxidizing conditions is key to the performance of this procedure. An in situ method was developed to study oxidative dissolution of biogenic uraninite (UO2), a desirable U(VI) bioreduction product, in the Old Rifle, CO, aquifer under different variable oxygen conditions. Overall uranium loss rates were 50-100 times slower than laboratory rates. After accounting for molecular diffusion through the sample holders, a reactive transport model using laboratory dissolution rates was able to predict overall uranium loss. The presence of biomass further retarded diffusion and oxidation rates. These results confirm the importance of diffusion in controlling in-aquifer U(IV) oxidation rates. Upon retrieval, uraninite was found to be free of U(VI), indicating dissolution occurred via oxidation and removal of surface atoms. Interaction of groundwater solutes such as Ca2+ or silicate with uraninite surfaces also may retard in-aquifer U loss rates. These results indicate that the prolonged stability of U(IV) species in aquifers is strongly influenced by permeability, the presence of bacterial cells and cell exudates, and groundwater geochemistry.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/es200482f
Web of Science ID

WOS:000295704500022

Author(s)
Campbell, Kate
Veeramani, Harish  
Ulrich, Kai-Uwe
Blue, Lisa
Giammar, Daniel
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan  
Stubbs, Joanne
Suvorova Buffat, Elena  
Long, Philip
Bargar, John
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume

45

Issue

20

Start page

8748

End page

8754

Subjects

Contaminated Aquifer

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Uranium Bioreduction

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Reducing Conditions

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U(Vi) Reduction

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Reoxidation

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Uo2

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Bioremediation

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Nanoparticles

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Transport

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U(Iv)

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October 21, 2011
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