Association of uranium with colloids of natural organic matter in subsurface aquatic environment

被引:8
|
作者
Singhal, RK [1 ]
Kumar, A [1 ]
Karpe, PJR [1 ]
Datta, M [1 ]
Hegde, AG [1 ]
机构
[1] BARC, Div Hlth Phys, Environm Studies Sect, Bombay 85, Maharashtra, India
关键词
D O I
10.1007/s10967-005-0841-3
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A Speciation of uranium with natural organic matter (NOM), such as humic and fulvic acids in ground water is studied by using a size fractionation technique. NOM is a poly-functional,poly-electrolytic, heterogeneous amalgam of organic molecules of varying molecular weight and size. The NOM constitute an important pool of ligands for complexing metals. The size fractionation of dissolved NOM is achieved based on their nominal molecular weight cut-off limit{NMWL} by using ultra-filtration technique. Samples of ground water were collected from five different locations. After filtering through a 0.45 mu m filter by using suction filtration, various physicochemical characteristics of the water were measured by using ion chromatography. Dissolved organic carbon(DOC) in ground waters were measured by a total organic carbon (TOC) analyzer. The levels of total DOC in the ground water were in the range of 10.42-17.83 ppm. The solution obtained from filtration through <0.45 mu m, was sequentially passed through the ultra-filtration membranes having pore diameter of 14 nm (300 k NMWL), 3.1 nm (50 k NMWL), 2.2 nm (30 k NMWL), 1.6 nm (10k NMWL) and 1.1 nm (0.5k NMWL) by using stirred ultra-filtration cells, operated in concentration mode. The dissolved organic carbon (DOC) that passed through 10,000 NMWL filter, i.e., approximately 1.6 nm filter, consisted mainly of fulvic acid and accounts for 70% DOC. The concentration of uranium in various fractions was measured by a laser fluorimeter in which a pulsed nitrogen laser is used to excite uranyl species at 337.1 nm. Maximum natural uranium in the ground aquatic environment is found to be bound on low molecular weight humus colloids, i.e., 30 k NMWL followed by 10 k and 0.5 k NMWL.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 408
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Association of uranium with colloids of natural organic matter in subsurface aquatic environment
    R. K. Singhal
    Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2005, 265 : 405 - 408
  • [2] Molecular weight-dependent adsorption fractionation of natural organic matter on ferrihydrite colloids in aquatic environment
    Xu, Huacheng
    Ji, Li
    Kong, Ming
    Jiang, Helong
    Chen, Jie
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2019, 363 : 356 - 364
  • [3] CHARACTERIZATION OF AQUATIC ORGANIC MATTER IN A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL
    Costa Monteiro, Adnivia S.
    Santana, Maria Aparecida A.
    Alves Chielle, Raisa de Siqueira
    Borges Garcia, Carlos Alexandre
    Hora Alves, Jose do Patrocinio
    QUIMICA NOVA, 2020, 43 (10): : 1431 - 1438
  • [4] Microfiltration of colloids and natural organic matter
    Schäfer, AI
    Schwicker, U
    Fischer, MM
    Fane, AG
    Waite, TD
    JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE, 2000, 171 (02) : 151 - 172
  • [5] Subsurface release of cesium and strontium: Relative contribution of colloids, natural organic matter and major cations
    Mohanty, Sanjay
    Dittrich, Timothy
    Saiers, James
    Ryan, Joseph
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2016, 252
  • [6] Iron speciation in natural organic matter colloids
    Rose, J
    Vilge, A
    Olivie-Lauquet, G
    Masion, A
    Frechou, C
    Bottero, JY
    COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS, 1998, 136 (1-2) : 11 - 19
  • [7] COLLOIDS IN THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
    TIPPING, E
    CHEMISTRY & INDUSTRY, 1988, (15) : 485 - 490
  • [8] Effects of natural organic matter on the photolysis of tetracycline in aquatic environment: Kinetics and mechanism
    Song, Chao
    Zhang, Kai-Xin
    Wang, Xiao-Juan
    Zhao, Shan
    Wang, Shu-Guang
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2021, 263
  • [9] A critical review on the biological impact of natural organic matter on nanomaterials in the aquatic environment
    Wang X.
    Liang D.
    Wang Y.
    Peijnenburg W.J.G.M.
    Monikh F.A.
    Zhao X.
    Dong Z.
    Fan W.
    Carbon Research, 1 (1):
  • [10] Transformation of CuO Nanoparticles in the Aquatic Environment: Influence of pH, Electrolytes and Natural Organic Matter
    Peng, Cheng
    Shen, Chensi
    Zheng, Siyuan
    Yang, Weiling
    Hu, Hang
    Liu, Jianshe
    Shi, Jiyan
    NANOMATERIALS, 2017, 7 (10)