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The Importance of Transuranium Solids in Solubility Studies for Nuclear Waste Repositories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Solids obtained from laboratory solubility experiments in two different groundwaters from the Yucca Mountain region, Nevada, are described. The solubility study provided limiting solubility concentrations for neptunium(V), plutonium(IV), and americium(III) in groundwaters from Wells J-13 and UE-25p#l. The solubility-controlling solids are compared to relevant radionuclide compounds that are reported in the literature. The preparations and some characteristics of published solids that possibly may form in actinide-groundwater systems are described. The solids formed in the experiments are sodium neptunium(V) carbonates, polymeric Pu(IV) that contained small amounts of carbonate, and hexagonal or orthorhombic americium(III) hydroxycarbonates.
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