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Enhanced Uranium Sorption on Aluminum Oxide Pretreated with Arsenate. Part I: Batch Uptake Behavior

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 12, Pages 4446-4451

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es802369m

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  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-0221924]

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We explored mechanisms for increasing U(VI) sorption by pretreating alumina surfaces with arsenate, which has a high affinity for binding with uranyl and is an analog for phosphate. Batch experiments were conducted at pH similar to 4 by pretreating a gamma-alumina surface with arsenate, followed by the addition of uranyl. Parallel experiments were conducted with different alumina loadings as well as As and U concentrations. Results show positive correlations between U(VI) uptake and [As](ini)/[U](ini) (ratio between the initial As solution concentration for pretreatment and the initial U solution concentration), suggesting the formation of ternary surface complexes and/or precipitates. Desorption experiments show partial irreversibility of the adsorbed U, suggesting less likelihood of remobilization. The pretreatment process results in enhanced U uptake and enhanced stability of the sorbed U, and provides a basis for designing other treatment processes for selective remediation applications.

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