Biogeochemical Coupling of Fe and Tc Speciation in Subsurface Sediments: Implications to Long-Term Tc Immobilization | |
Fredrickson, Jim K. ; Steefel, C. I. ; Kukkadapu, R. K. ; Heald, S. M. | |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.) | |
关键词: Biogeochemistry; Sediments; 59 Basic Biological Sciences; 38 Radiation Chemistry, Radiochemistry, And Nuclear Chemistry; Reaction Kinetics; | |
DOI : 10.2172/895940 RP-ID : ERSD-1022402-2006 RP-ID : None RP-ID : 895940 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
The project has been focused on biochemical processes in subsurface sediments involving Fe that control the valence state, solubility, and effective mobility of 99Tc. Our goal has been to understand the Tc biogeochemistry as it may occur in suboxic and biostimulated subsurface environments. Two objectives have been pursued: (1) To determine the relative reaction rates of 99Tc(VII)O2(aq) with metal reducing bacteria and biogenic Fe(II); and to characterize the identity, structure, and molecular speciation of Tc(IV) products formed through reaction with both biotic and abiotic reductants. (2) To quantify the biogeochemical factors controlling the reaction rate of O2 with Tc(IV)O2?nH2O in sediment resulting from the direct enzymatic reduction of Tc(VII) by DIRB and/or the reaction of Tc(VII) with the various types of biogenic Fe(II) produced by DIRB.
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