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Uranium(VI) solubility in carbonate-free WIPP brine
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringUranium SolubilityEngineeringBrine MiningRadioanalytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryGeochemistryNuclear MaterialsChemistryCarbonate-free Wipp BrineIonic StrengthBorate ComplexationChemical Kinetics
Abstract The solubility of uranium(VI) was determined in WIPP-relevant brines as a function of pC H + and ionic strength, in the absence of carbonate. Carbonate concentration was below 2 × 10 5 M, measured using the gas chromatography method. In the absence of carbonate, the uranium(VI) solubilities were about × 10 6 M in GWB at pC H + ≥7 and about × 10 8 – × 10 7 M in ERDA-6 brine at pC H + ≥8. Solubility of uranium(VI) was also measured in NaCl media at the same levels as in ERDA-6 brine. The data established a uranium solubility that was 10–100 times lower than published results from Diaz-Arocas and Grambow [13], and they are in good agreement with modeling results and other literature data [11,12]. In the absence of carbonate, hydrolysis was the main complexation and precipitation mechanisms for uranium(VI) solubility at high ionic strength and pC H + ≥7. However, the effect of borate complexation was noticeable at pC H + ∼8–9.
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