1986
DOI: 10.1016/0191-815x(86)90049-5
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Tc(IV) and Tc(VII) interactions with iron oxyhdroxides

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“…A plausible explanation for this behavior is the sorption of TcO 4 − on the oxidized surface of FeS, reported to be iron oxyhydroxide [28]. The hydrous iron oxyhydroxide has the potential to form surface complexes with anions [75] and was reported to have little sorption of TcO 4 − over short time periods (0.24% in 4 h) [76]. However, it is possible that the iron oxyhydroxide sorbed TcO 4 − over a longer period of time, resulting in the decrease of TcO 4 − observed.…”
Section: Product Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plausible explanation for this behavior is the sorption of TcO 4 − on the oxidized surface of FeS, reported to be iron oxyhydroxide [28]. The hydrous iron oxyhydroxide has the potential to form surface complexes with anions [75] and was reported to have little sorption of TcO 4 − over short time periods (0.24% in 4 h) [76]. However, it is possible that the iron oxyhydroxide sorbed TcO 4 − over a longer period of time, resulting in the decrease of TcO 4 − observed.…”
Section: Product Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Korte et al (1997) also reported effective removal of 99 Tc from groundwater by zero-valent iron, but concluded that reductive precipitation was the primary removal mechanism. In F-Area groundwater the concentrations of 99 Tc are below the solubility of TcO 2 ·1.6H 2 O, so the removal mechanism would have to be sorption onto iron hydroxides in the soil or coating the iron particles (Walton et al, 1986;Lieser and Bauscher, 1987).…”
Section: Summary Of Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, reduction of technetium will not cause precipitation of TcO 2 ·1.6H 2 O and is unlikely to result in precipitation of the less soluble TcO 2 . Nevertheless, 99 Tc concentrations may decrease upon reduction to Tc(IV) because of enhanced sorption of the aqueous species TcO(OH) + and TcO(OH) 2 o (Walton et al, 1986;Lieser and Bauscher, 1987;Liang et al, 1996).…”
Section: Any Decrease In 99mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 13 (Walton et al, 1986;Lieser and Bauscher, 1987;Liang et al, 1996). Another reduction option is to reduce Tc(VII) to sparingly soluble Tc metal.…”
Section: Any Decrease Inmentioning
confidence: 99%