volume 49 issue 11 pages 6474-6484

Multiscale Speciation of U and Pu at Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, McGuire AFB, Mayak, and Rocky Flats

Olga N Batuk 1
Steven D Conradson 1, 2
Olga N Aleksandrova 3
Hakim Boukhalfa 1
B. E. Burakov 4
D.G. Clark 1
Ken R Czerwinski 5
Andrew R. Felmy 6
Juan S. Lezama-Pacheco 7
Dean A Moore 6
Boris F. Myasoedov 9
Donald Reed 1
Dallas D Reilly 6
Robert C. Roback 1
Samuel B. Webb 10
Marianne P. Wilkerson 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-04-13
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR3.690
CiteScore18.1
Impact factor11.3
ISSN0013936X, 15205851
PubMed ID:  25815708
General Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Abstract
The speciation of U and Pu in soil and concrete from Rocky Flats and in particles from soils from Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, and McGuire Air Force Base and bottom sediments from Mayak was determined by a combination of X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) element maps. These experiments identify four types of speciation that sometimes may and other times do not exhibit an association with the source terms and histories of these samples: relatively well ordered PuO2+x and UO2+x that had equilibrated with O2 and H2O under both ambient conditions and in fires or explosions; instances of small, isolated particles of U as UO2+x, U3O8, and U(VI) species coexisting in close proximity after decades in the environment; alteration phases of uranyl with other elements including ones that would not have come from soils; and mononuclear Pu-O species and novel PuO2+x-type compounds incorporating additional elements that may have occurred because the Pu was exposed to extreme chemical conditions such as acidic solutions released directly into soil or concrete. Our results therefore directly demonstrate instances of novel complexity in the Å and μm-scale chemical speciation and reactivity of U and Pu in their initial formation and after environmental exposure as well as occasions of unexpected behavior in the reaction pathways over short geological but significant sociological times. They also show that incorporating the actual disposal and site conditions and resultant novel materials such as those reported here may be necessary to develop the most accurate predictive models for Pu and U in the environment.
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Batuk O. N. et al. Multiscale Speciation of U and Pu at Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, McGuire AFB, Mayak, and Rocky Flats // Environmental Science & Technology. 2015. Vol. 49. No. 11. pp. 6474-6484.
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Batuk O. N., Conradson S. D., Aleksandrova O. N., Boukhalfa H., Burakov B. E., Clark D., Czerwinski K. R., Felmy A. R., Lezama-Pacheco J. S., Kalmykov S. N., Moore D. A., Myasoedov B. F., Reed D., Reilly D. D., Roback R. C., Vlasova I., Webb S. B., Wilkerson M. P. Multiscale Speciation of U and Pu at Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, McGuire AFB, Mayak, and Rocky Flats // Environmental Science & Technology. 2015. Vol. 49. No. 11. pp. 6474-6484.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/ES506145B
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/ES506145B
TI - Multiscale Speciation of U and Pu at Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, McGuire AFB, Mayak, and Rocky Flats
T2 - Environmental Science & Technology
AU - Batuk, Olga N
AU - Conradson, Steven D
AU - Aleksandrova, Olga N
AU - Boukhalfa, Hakim
AU - Burakov, B. E.
AU - Clark, D.G.
AU - Czerwinski, Ken R
AU - Felmy, Andrew R.
AU - Lezama-Pacheco, Juan S.
AU - Kalmykov, Stepan N.
AU - Moore, Dean A
AU - Myasoedov, Boris F.
AU - Reed, Donald
AU - Reilly, Dallas D
AU - Roback, Robert C.
AU - Vlasova, Irina
AU - Webb, Samuel B.
AU - Wilkerson, Marianne P.
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/04/13
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 6474-6484
IS - 11
VL - 49
PMID - 25815708
SN - 0013-936X
SN - 1520-5851
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@article{2015_Batuk,
author = {Olga N Batuk and Steven D Conradson and Olga N Aleksandrova and Hakim Boukhalfa and B. E. Burakov and D.G. Clark and Ken R Czerwinski and Andrew R. Felmy and Juan S. Lezama-Pacheco and Stepan N. Kalmykov and Dean A Moore and Boris F. Myasoedov and Donald Reed and Dallas D Reilly and Robert C. Roback and Irina Vlasova and Samuel B. Webb and Marianne P. Wilkerson},
title = {Multiscale Speciation of U and Pu at Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, McGuire AFB, Mayak, and Rocky Flats},
journal = {Environmental Science & Technology},
year = {2015},
volume = {49},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/ES506145B},
number = {11},
pages = {6474--6484},
doi = {10.1021/ES506145B}
}
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Batuk, Olga N., et al. “Multiscale Speciation of U and Pu at Chernobyl, Hanford, Los Alamos, McGuire AFB, Mayak, and Rocky Flats.” Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 49, no. 11, Apr. 2015, pp. 6474-6484. https://doi.org/10.1021/ES506145B.