Abstract
The reduction of PuO2(am) by Fe(II) in the presence and absence of hematite was studied over a range of pH values and oxidation/reduction potentials. In contrast to thermodynamic predictions, the presence of hematite did not have a major effect on the overall reduction of PuO2(am) to aqueous Pu(III). Instead the aqueous Pu(III) concentrations at longer time frames were accurately predicted using the measured Fe(II) concentration and existing thermodynamic data for the reaction: H2O + H++ Fe2++ PuO2(am) ⇌ Pu3++ Fe(OH)3(am) with log K =− 0.6. The accuracy of this approach in all solutions containing aqueous Fe(II), coupled with the apparent lack of oxidation of Fe(II) by O2(g), suggests that the Fe(OH)3(am) is formed by the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) by radiolysis. The continued generation of reactive amorphous iron hydroxide by radiolysis prevents thermodynamic equilibrium from being reached with more stable ferric oxide compounds, except possibly under acidic conditions where amorphous ferric hydroxide is soluble. The use of measured pe values, instead of aqueous Fe(II) measurements, also yields reasonable predictions of the final Pu(III) concentrations although the predictions are more uncertain.
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