1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf02039576
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Forms of occurrence of plutonium in soils

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“…For pH of the solution to change only slightly in the interaction process, the salt of this acid is added into the acid to create the buffer effect. Tamm's solution has long been used which is an ethanediodic acid solution with ammonium oxalate (Goryachenkova et al 1990;Klemt et al 2000). At present, the solution of hydroxylamine chloride in acetic acid is also used (VcLean and Bledsoe 1992; Schultz et al 1995;Howard and Vanderbrink, 1999;Wang et al 2002;Gasco et al 1999).…”
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“…For pH of the solution to change only slightly in the interaction process, the salt of this acid is added into the acid to create the buffer effect. Tamm's solution has long been used which is an ethanediodic acid solution with ammonium oxalate (Goryachenkova et al 1990;Klemt et al 2000). At present, the solution of hydroxylamine chloride in acetic acid is also used (VcLean and Bledsoe 1992; Schultz et al 1995;Howard and Vanderbrink, 1999;Wang et al 2002;Gasco et al 1999).…”
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“…When comparing the results obtained in the analysis using most of the techniques, it is possible to partly describe the type of the compounds formed and only with great approximation since a particular fraction may imply quite a wide range of compounds (movable or soluble in acids- Goryachenkova et al 1990) or a reagent is chosen which has an application limited by the frame of the objects under investigation (sodium pyrophosphate is convenient for studying light soils with a small amount of sand or for studying suspensions) (Gasco et al 1999).…”
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“…For рН of the solution to change only slightly in the interaction process, the salt of this acid is added into the acid to create the buffer effect. Tamm's solution has long been used which is an ethanediodic acid solution with ammonium oxalate [10,11]. At present the solution of hydroxylamine chloride in acetic acid is also used [6][7][8]12].…”
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“…Since a particular fraction may imply quite a wide range of compounds (movable or soluble in acids [10]) or a reagent is chosen which has an application limited by the frame of the objects under investigation (sodium pyrophosphate is convenient for studying light soils with a small amount of sand or for studying suspensions) [12].…”
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“…A study of the dynamics of the variation of the forms found in soil showed that radionuclides are absorbed very rapidly. Bonding with organic substances and hydroxides was observed when soil is contaminated in laboratory experiments and as a result of global radioactive fallout [10]. Systematic treatment of soil with different reagents established that 22% of the americium is found in water-soluble, 21% in exchange, and 57% in mobile form ( Table 2).…”
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