1994
DOI: 10.1524/ract.1994.65.4.265
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The Influence of a Fulvic Acid on the Adsorption of Europium and Strontium by Alumina and Quartz: Effects of pH and Ionic Strength

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“…These results corroborate data obtained by Righetto et al [12] in the case of Si02-Am(in)-HA system, by Fairhurst et al [13] for the Si02-Eu(III)-HA system, by Allard et al [27] in the case of Al203-Am(m)-HA/FA systems, and by Norden et al [28] for the Si02-Eu(III)-FA system.…”
Section: Americiumsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These results corroborate data obtained by Righetto et al [12] in the case of Si02-Am(in)-HA system, by Fairhurst et al [13] for the Si02-Eu(III)-HA system, by Allard et al [27] in the case of Al203-Am(m)-HA/FA systems, and by Norden et al [28] for the Si02-Eu(III)-FA system.…”
Section: Americiumsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It was noted that K d diminishes with increasing concentration of organic matter in subsurface water. These data are consistent with the results obtained by Norden et al (1994) and Ledin et al (1994).…”
Section: Sorption Of Radionuclides To Colloidal Particlessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Taking the solubility and hydrolysis data of Stadler and Kim (13) for Am(III), the solubility limit for the given Cm(III) concentration in the absence of alumina will be exceeded around pH 7.5. Precipitation of Cm(OH) 3 is obviated by addition of the Cm(III) stock solution to the alumina sus-…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%