Issue 3, 2015

A luminescence line-narrowing spectroscopic study of the uranium(vi) interaction with cementitious materials and titanium dioxide

Abstract

Non-selective luminescence spectroscopy and luminescence line-narrowing spectroscopy were used to study the retention of UO22+ on titanium dioxide (TiO2), synthetic calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) phases and hardened cement paste (HCP). Non-selective luminescence spectra showed strong inhomogeneous line broadening resulting from a strongly disordered UO22+ bonding environment. This problem was largely overcome by using luminescence line-narrowing spectroscopy. This technique allowed unambiguous identification of three different types of UO22+ sorbed species on C-S-H phases and HCP. Comparison with spectra of UO22+ sorbed onto TiO2 further allowed these species to be assigned to a surface complex, an incorporated species and an uranate-like surface precipitate. This information provides the basis for mechanistic models describing the UO22+ sorption onto C-S-H phases and HCP and the assessment of the mobility of this radionuclide in a deep geological repository for low and intermediate level radioactive waste (L/ILW) as this kind of waste is often solidified with cement prior to storage.

Graphical abstract: A luminescence line-narrowing spectroscopic study of the uranium(vi) interaction with cementitious materials and titanium dioxide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jul 2014
Accepted
04 Nov 2014
First published
04 Nov 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 966-976

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A luminescence line-narrowing spectroscopic study of the uranium(VI) interaction with cementitious materials and titanium dioxide

J. Tits, C. Walther, T. Stumpf, N. Macé and E. Wieland, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 966 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT02172J

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