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Dissolution of Neptunium Dioxide in Aqueous Solutions Effect of Chloride Concentration on the Solubility of Amorphous Uranium Dioxide at 25 °C Under Reducing Conditions
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Shinichi Nakayama
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January 1, 1991
Published Online: 1991-1-1
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- Masthead
- Index of Volume 52/53, Part I (1991)
- PREFACE
- A Chemistry of Actinides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
- A. 1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
- Solubility Studies of Transuranium Elements for Nuclear Waste Disposal: Principles and Overview
- Dissolution of Neptunium Dioxide in Aqueous Solutions Effect of Chloride Concentration on the Solubility of Amorphous Uranium Dioxide at 25 °C Under Reducing Conditions
- Effect of Chloride Concentration on the Solubility of Amorphous Uranium Dioxide at 25 °C Under Reducing Conditions
- Interaction of Concrete and Synthetic Granitic Groundwater in Air and in Nitrogen Atmosphere
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Hydrolysis of Actinyl(VI) Cations
- The Carbonate Complexation of the Am(III) Ion
- Laser-induced Fluorescence Studies of Cm3+ Complexes in Solution
- Complexation of Eu3+ and Am3+ with Humic Substances
- Complexation of Am(III) with Humic Acids of Different Origin
- Kinetic Studies of Lanthanide Interactions with Humic Substances by Time Resolved Laser Induced Fluorescence
- Source Term Evaluation for Actinide Elements in the System Cemented Waste Form/Salt Brines — Influence of Organic Complexants
- A.3. Colloid Formation
- Actinide Colloid Generation in Groundwater
- A Study of Groundwater-Colloids and their Geochemical Interactions with Natural Radionuclides in Gorleben Aquifer Systems
- Neptunium Chemical Behavior in Underground Environments Using Ultrafiltration and Centrifugation
- A 4. Speciation and Detection Methods
- Speciation of Aquatic Actinide Ions by Pulsed Laser Spectroscopy
- Rare-Earth Trace Determination by Simultaneous Laser-Induced Fluorescence and Thermal Lensing Spectroscopy after High Performance Liquid Chromatography Separation
- Speciation of Pu(VI) in Near-Neutral Solutions via Laser Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- On the Use of Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Spectrofluorometry for Interaction Studies between Organic Matter and Actinides: Application to Curium
- Size Determinations of Plutonium Colloids Using Autocorrelation Photon Spectroscopy
- Use of Microscopic Techniques in Migration Studies on Boom Clay
- B. Geochemical Interactions
- B.1. Sorption
- Sorption of Americium in Tuff and Pure Minerals Using Synthetic and Natural Groundwaters
- Sorption of Neptunium under Oxidizing and Reducing Groundwater Conditions
- Sorption of Neptunium on Naturally-Occurring Iron-Containing Minerals
- Geochemical Interactions between Leachants from Actinide-Doped Synroc and Three Australian Granites
- Sorption of Cs, Sr and Co on Andesite and Coral Limestone
- Fitting a Modified Langmuir Isotherm to Data from Batch Sorption Experiments for Radionuclides on Tuffs
- Sorption of Strontium, Selenium, Cadmium, and Mercury in Soil
- Mineral-Solution Interactions in the U(VI)-CO2-H2O System
- Correlations of £lectrokinetic Properties of Sorption Data of Radionuclides in Site-Specific Samples
- Experimental Studies of the Effects of Organic Materials on the Sorption of Uranium and Plutonium
- B.2. Migration
- Experimental Investigations of Radionuclide Transport Through Cored Granite Samples
- Observation of Time Dependent Dispersion in Laboratory Scale Experiments with Intact Tuff
- Migration of Fission Products at the Nevada Test Site: Detection with an Isotopic Tracer
- Distribution of 137(134)Cs in Lake Sediments from Mondsee (Austria) before and after the Chernobyl Accident
- Some Aspects of the Behaviour of 90Sr in the Environment
- Thorium, Uranium and Cesium-137 in Louisiana Soils: Migration Trends in a Soil Catena near Dubach, Louisiana, USA
- Distribution and Migration of Plutonium in Soils of an Accidentally Contaminated Environment
- Aspects of Uranium/Thorium Series Disequilibrium Applications to Radionuclide Migration Studies
- Recoil and Transmutation Effects in the Migration Behaviour of Actinides
- Hydrology and Radionuclide Migration at the Nevada Test Site
- Transport of Actinides and Tc through a Bentonite Backfill Containing Small Quantities of Iron or Copper
- Investigations into the Influence of Organic Complexing Agents on the Leaching Behaviour and Mobility of Radionuclides Solidified in ILW Forms
- Author Index of Volume 52/53, Part I
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Index of Volume 52/53, Part I (1991)
- PREFACE
- A Chemistry of Actinides and Fission Products in Natural Aquifers
- A. 1. Solubility, Dissolution and Leaching
- Solubility Studies of Transuranium Elements for Nuclear Waste Disposal: Principles and Overview
- Dissolution of Neptunium Dioxide in Aqueous Solutions Effect of Chloride Concentration on the Solubility of Amorphous Uranium Dioxide at 25 °C Under Reducing Conditions
- Effect of Chloride Concentration on the Solubility of Amorphous Uranium Dioxide at 25 °C Under Reducing Conditions
- Interaction of Concrete and Synthetic Granitic Groundwater in Air and in Nitrogen Atmosphere
- A.2. Hydrolysis and Complexation
- Hydrolysis of Actinyl(VI) Cations
- The Carbonate Complexation of the Am(III) Ion
- Laser-induced Fluorescence Studies of Cm3+ Complexes in Solution
- Complexation of Eu3+ and Am3+ with Humic Substances
- Complexation of Am(III) with Humic Acids of Different Origin
- Kinetic Studies of Lanthanide Interactions with Humic Substances by Time Resolved Laser Induced Fluorescence
- Source Term Evaluation for Actinide Elements in the System Cemented Waste Form/Salt Brines — Influence of Organic Complexants
- A.3. Colloid Formation
- Actinide Colloid Generation in Groundwater
- A Study of Groundwater-Colloids and their Geochemical Interactions with Natural Radionuclides in Gorleben Aquifer Systems
- Neptunium Chemical Behavior in Underground Environments Using Ultrafiltration and Centrifugation
- A 4. Speciation and Detection Methods
- Speciation of Aquatic Actinide Ions by Pulsed Laser Spectroscopy
- Rare-Earth Trace Determination by Simultaneous Laser-Induced Fluorescence and Thermal Lensing Spectroscopy after High Performance Liquid Chromatography Separation
- Speciation of Pu(VI) in Near-Neutral Solutions via Laser Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
- On the Use of Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Spectrofluorometry for Interaction Studies between Organic Matter and Actinides: Application to Curium
- Size Determinations of Plutonium Colloids Using Autocorrelation Photon Spectroscopy
- Use of Microscopic Techniques in Migration Studies on Boom Clay
- B. Geochemical Interactions
- B.1. Sorption
- Sorption of Americium in Tuff and Pure Minerals Using Synthetic and Natural Groundwaters
- Sorption of Neptunium under Oxidizing and Reducing Groundwater Conditions
- Sorption of Neptunium on Naturally-Occurring Iron-Containing Minerals
- Geochemical Interactions between Leachants from Actinide-Doped Synroc and Three Australian Granites
- Sorption of Cs, Sr and Co on Andesite and Coral Limestone
- Fitting a Modified Langmuir Isotherm to Data from Batch Sorption Experiments for Radionuclides on Tuffs
- Sorption of Strontium, Selenium, Cadmium, and Mercury in Soil
- Mineral-Solution Interactions in the U(VI)-CO2-H2O System
- Correlations of £lectrokinetic Properties of Sorption Data of Radionuclides in Site-Specific Samples
- Experimental Studies of the Effects of Organic Materials on the Sorption of Uranium and Plutonium
- B.2. Migration
- Experimental Investigations of Radionuclide Transport Through Cored Granite Samples
- Observation of Time Dependent Dispersion in Laboratory Scale Experiments with Intact Tuff
- Migration of Fission Products at the Nevada Test Site: Detection with an Isotopic Tracer
- Distribution of 137(134)Cs in Lake Sediments from Mondsee (Austria) before and after the Chernobyl Accident
- Some Aspects of the Behaviour of 90Sr in the Environment
- Thorium, Uranium and Cesium-137 in Louisiana Soils: Migration Trends in a Soil Catena near Dubach, Louisiana, USA
- Distribution and Migration of Plutonium in Soils of an Accidentally Contaminated Environment
- Aspects of Uranium/Thorium Series Disequilibrium Applications to Radionuclide Migration Studies
- Recoil and Transmutation Effects in the Migration Behaviour of Actinides
- Hydrology and Radionuclide Migration at the Nevada Test Site
- Transport of Actinides and Tc through a Bentonite Backfill Containing Small Quantities of Iron or Copper
- Investigations into the Influence of Organic Complexing Agents on the Leaching Behaviour and Mobility of Radionuclides Solidified in ILW Forms
- Author Index of Volume 52/53, Part I