2011
DOI: 10.1021/es200482f
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Oxidative Dissolution of Biogenic Uraninite in Groundwater at Old Rifle, CO

Abstract: Reductive bioremediation is currently being explored as a possible strategy for uranium-contaminated aquifers such as the Old Rifle site (Colorado). The stability of U(IV) phases under oxidizing conditions is key to the performance of this procedure. An in situ method was developed to study oxidative dissolution of biogenic uraninite (UO2), a desirable U(VI) bioreduction product, in the Old Rifle, CO, aquifer under different variable oxygen conditions. Overall uranium loss rates were 50–100 times slower than l… Show more

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“…Electron microscopy measurements showed the resulting cleaned nanoparticles had particle sizes of 1.5 to 2 nm. 31 X-ray diffraction measurements cannot be performed on gel pucks because of the large X-ray background scattered from the gels. Also, the EXAFS data quality from gel pucks is poor in comparison to an ungelled sample.…”
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“…Electron microscopy measurements showed the resulting cleaned nanoparticles had particle sizes of 1.5 to 2 nm. 31 X-ray diffraction measurements cannot be performed on gel pucks because of the large X-ray background scattered from the gels. Also, the EXAFS data quality from gel pucks is poor in comparison to an ungelled sample.…”
Section: ■ Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both cases, uraninite was present in loose agglomerations. 31 Biogenic Uraninite-Doped Gel Pucks for Mass Balance. Polyacrylamide gels acted as an inert matrix that did not dissolve or chemically modify uraninite reactivity.…”
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“…Cells were harvested by centrifugation at 8000g for 10 min and washed in simple buffered medium (referred to as BP medium), composed of 30 mM NaHCO 3 and 20 mM 1,4-piperazinediethanesulfonic acid (PIPES buffer) adjusted to pH 6.8. Washed cells were suspended to an optical density (OD 600 ) of 1.0 in BP medium amended with solutes as described in Table 1, or in filter-sterilized groundwater from a U-contaminated site at Old Rifle, Colorado 16 (RGW) ( Table 1). 2.2.…”
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“…Duplicate reduction batches with the appropriate solute composition were amended with 20 mM lactate as an electron donor and varying concentrations of U(VI) acetate (100 to 600 μM) as a source of U(VI) under anoxic conditions. The relatively high concentrations of uranium (in comparison to field concentration ranging from 0.4 to 1.8 μM 16 ) was necessary in order to allow sufficient U(IV) accumulation for Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) characterization. Our model systems were amended with 30 mM bicarbonate, and a circumneutral pH was set in order to maintain the added dissolved U(VI) in the aqueous phase.…”
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confidence: 99%