Field Application of 238U/235U Measurements To Detect Reoxidation and Mobilization of U(IV)

Jemison, NE; Shiel, AE; Johnson, TM; Lundstrom, CC; Long, PE; Williams, KH

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4696224

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29464949

HERO ID 4696224
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Field Application of 238U/235U Measurements To Detect Reoxidation and Mobilization of U(IV)
Authors Jemison, NE; Shiel, AE; Johnson, TM; Lundstrom, CC; Long, PE; Williams, KH
Journal Environmental Science & Technology
Volume 52
Issue 6
Page Numbers 3422-3430
Abstract Biostimulation to induce reduction of soluble U(VI) to relatively immobile U(IV) is an effective strategy for decreasing aqueous U(VI) concentrations in contaminated groundwater systems. If oxidation of U(IV) occurs following the biostimulation phase, U(VI) concentrations increase, challenging the long-term effectiveness of this technique. However, detecting U(IV) oxidation through dissolved U concentrations alone can prove difficult in locations with few groundwater wells to track the addition of U to a mass of groundwater. We propose the 238U/235U ratio of aqueous U as an independent, reliable tracer of U(IV) remobilization via oxidation or mobilization of colloids. Reduction of U(VI) produces 238U-enriched U(IV), whereas remobilization of solid U(IV) should not induce isotopic fractionation. The incorporation of remobilized U(IV) with a high 238U/235U ratio into the aqueous U(VI) pool produces an increase in 238U/235U of aqueous U(VI). During several injections of nitrate to induce U(IV) oxidation, 238U/235U consistently increased, suggesting 238U/235U is broadly applicable for detecting mobilization of U(IV).
Doi 10.1021/acs.est.7b05162
Pmid 29464949
Wosid WOS:000428219900015
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