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Actinide Sorption on Granites and Minerals as a Function of pH and Colloids/Pseudocolloids
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BÖRJE TORSTENFELT
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1. Mai 1988
Published Online: 1988-5-1
Published in Print: 1988-5-1
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME 44/45, Part I (1988)
- PREFACE
- A. Chemistry of Actinides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
- A. 1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
- Leachability of Actinides and Fission Products from Spent HTR Fuel
- Preparation of Crystals of NpO2 and their Dissolution in Water, Saturated NaCl and 1 M NaHCO3
- The Kinetics of Dissolution of UO2(s) under Reducing Conditions
- The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Coprecipitation and its Effect on Radionuclide Solubility
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Humics and Radionuclide Migration
- Reaction Pathways of Pu and Np in Selected Natural Water Environments
- Environmental Behaviour of Americium(lll) in Natural Waters
- Hydrolysis Reactions of Am (II I) and Am(V)
- Complex Formation of Radionuclides with Organic Ligands Commonly Found in Ground Water
- A Modified Schubert Method for the Measurement of the Stability of Europium Humic Acid Complexes in Alkaline Conditions
- Preliminary Studies of Cobalt Complexation in Groundwater
- A.3. Redox Reactions and Colloid Formation
- The Redox-Behaviour of Plutonium in Saline Solutions under Radiolysis Effects
- Reactions of Radiolytically Produced OH Radicals with Selected Actinides in Solution
- Surface Interactions of Actinides with Alumina Colloids
- A.4. Speciation and Detection Methods
- A Direct Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Natural Aquatic Systems by Laser-Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Detection and Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Synthetic Groundwater via Pulsed-Laser Excitation
- Some Actinide Spec¡ation Using Laser Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Double Beam Thermal Lens Spectroscopy for Actinides Detection and Speciation
- Low-Level Detection of Actinides by Laser Resonance Photoionization
- Β. Geochemical Interactions
- B.1. Sorption
- Actinide Sorption on Granites and Minerals as a Function of pH and Colloids/Pseudocolloids
- Physical Characteristics and Sorption Behaviour of Colloids Generated from Cementitious Systems
- Technetium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
- Neptunium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
- Sorption of Radionuclides on Sandstones and Mudstones
- Sorption of Radionuclides Technetium and Iodine on Minerals
- Sorption of Cesium and Strontium on Montmorillonite and Kaolinite
- Fallout Pu and Am in Baltic Sea Ferromanganese Concretions: Implications Regarding their Interactions in Sediments
- B.2. Migration
- Radionuclide Migration in the Geosphere: An Overview
- The Role of Colloids in the Release of Radionuclides from Nuclear Waste
- Diffusion of Neptunium, Plutonium and Americium in Granitic Rock
- Column Experiments on Migration Behaviour of Neptunium (V)
- Mobility of Technetium in Various Rocks and Defined Combinations of Natural Minerals
- Comparative Study of Radioactive Iodine Behavior in Soils under Various Experimental and Natural Conditions
- Radiolysis as a Factor Influencing Migration Behaviour of Iodine in the Geosphere
- Studies on the Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Organic Substances in the Mobility of Radioiodine in Soils
- Radionuclide Deposition and Migration of the Chernobyl Fallout in Sweden
- Migration of Chlorine-36 and Tritium from an Underground Nuclear Test
- Author Index of Volume 44/45, Part I
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Masthead
- TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME 44/45, Part I (1988)
- PREFACE
- A. Chemistry of Actinides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
- A. 1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
- Leachability of Actinides and Fission Products from Spent HTR Fuel
- Preparation of Crystals of NpO2 and their Dissolution in Water, Saturated NaCl and 1 M NaHCO3
- The Kinetics of Dissolution of UO2(s) under Reducing Conditions
- The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Coprecipitation and its Effect on Radionuclide Solubility
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Humics and Radionuclide Migration
- Reaction Pathways of Pu and Np in Selected Natural Water Environments
- Environmental Behaviour of Americium(lll) in Natural Waters
- Hydrolysis Reactions of Am (II I) and Am(V)
- Complex Formation of Radionuclides with Organic Ligands Commonly Found in Ground Water
- A Modified Schubert Method for the Measurement of the Stability of Europium Humic Acid Complexes in Alkaline Conditions
- Preliminary Studies of Cobalt Complexation in Groundwater
- A.3. Redox Reactions and Colloid Formation
- The Redox-Behaviour of Plutonium in Saline Solutions under Radiolysis Effects
- Reactions of Radiolytically Produced OH Radicals with Selected Actinides in Solution
- Surface Interactions of Actinides with Alumina Colloids
- A.4. Speciation and Detection Methods
- A Direct Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Natural Aquatic Systems by Laser-Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Detection and Speciation of Transuranium Elements in Synthetic Groundwater via Pulsed-Laser Excitation
- Some Actinide Spec¡ation Using Laser Induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Double Beam Thermal Lens Spectroscopy for Actinides Detection and Speciation
- Low-Level Detection of Actinides by Laser Resonance Photoionization
- Β. Geochemical Interactions
- B.1. Sorption
- Actinide Sorption on Granites and Minerals as a Function of pH and Colloids/Pseudocolloids
- Physical Characteristics and Sorption Behaviour of Colloids Generated from Cementitious Systems
- Technetium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
- Neptunium in the Hydrosphere and in the Geosphere
- Sorption of Radionuclides on Sandstones and Mudstones
- Sorption of Radionuclides Technetium and Iodine on Minerals
- Sorption of Cesium and Strontium on Montmorillonite and Kaolinite
- Fallout Pu and Am in Baltic Sea Ferromanganese Concretions: Implications Regarding their Interactions in Sediments
- B.2. Migration
- Radionuclide Migration in the Geosphere: An Overview
- The Role of Colloids in the Release of Radionuclides from Nuclear Waste
- Diffusion of Neptunium, Plutonium and Americium in Granitic Rock
- Column Experiments on Migration Behaviour of Neptunium (V)
- Mobility of Technetium in Various Rocks and Defined Combinations of Natural Minerals
- Comparative Study of Radioactive Iodine Behavior in Soils under Various Experimental and Natural Conditions
- Radiolysis as a Factor Influencing Migration Behaviour of Iodine in the Geosphere
- Studies on the Role of Natural and Anthropogenic Organic Substances in the Mobility of Radioiodine in Soils
- Radionuclide Deposition and Migration of the Chernobyl Fallout in Sweden
- Migration of Chlorine-36 and Tritium from an Underground Nuclear Test
- Author Index of Volume 44/45, Part I