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Reduction of Uranium(VI) by Mixed Iron(II)/Iron(III) Hydroxide (Green Rust): Formation of UO2 Nanoparticles

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Results clearly indicate that U(VI) (as soluble uranyl ion) is readily reduced by green rust to U(IV) in the form of relatively insoluble UO2 nanoparticles, suggesting that the presence of green rusts in the subsurface may have significant effects on the mobility of uranium, particularly under iron-reducing conditions.
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Green rusts, which are mixed ferrous/ferric hydroxides, are found in many suboxic environments and are believed to play a central role in the biogeochemistry of Fe. Analysis by U LIII-edge X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy of aqueous green rust suspensions spiked with uranyl (UVI) showed that UVI was readily reduced to UIV by green rust. The extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) data for uranium reduced by green rust indicate the formation of a UO2 phase. A theoretical model based on the crystal structure of UO2 was generated by using FEFF7 and fitted to the data for the UO2 standard and the uranium in the green rust samples. The model fits indicate that the number of nearest-neighbor uranium atoms decreases from 12 for the UO2 structure to 5.4 for the uranium-green rust sample. With an assumed four near-neighbor uranium atoms per uranium atom on the surface of UO2, the best-fit value for the average number of uranium atoms indicates UO2 particles with an average diameter of 1.7 ± 0.6 nm....

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Multiple-scattering calculations of x-ray-absorption spectra

TL;DR: A high-order multiple-scattering approach to the calculation of polarized x-ray-absorption spectra, which includes both x- Ray- absorption fine structure and x-Ray- absorption near-edge structure, is presented.
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Minerals In Soil Environments

TL;DR: Minerals in soil environments as mentioned in this paper, a.k.a. Minerals in the soil environment, is a type of soil environment that is suitable for mining in soil.
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X-ray absorption : principles, applications, techniques of EXAFS, SEXAFS, and XANES

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Migration of plutonium in ground water at the Nevada Test Site

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