Oxyhydroxy Silicate Colloids: A New Type of Waterborne Actinide(IV) Colloids

ChemistryOpen. 2016 Apr 21;5(3):174-182. doi: 10.1002/open.201500207. eCollection 2016 Jun.

Abstract

At the near-neutral and reducing aquatic conditions expected in undisturbed ore deposits or in closed nuclear waste repositories, the actinides Th, U, Np, and Pu are primarily tetravalent. These tetravalent actinides (AnIV) are sparingly soluble in aquatic systems and, hence, are often assumed to be immobile. However, AnIV could become mobile if they occur as colloids. This review focuses on a new type of AnIV colloids, oxyhydroxy silicate colloids. We herein discuss the chemical characteristics of these colloids and the potential implication for their environmental behavior. The binary oxyhydroxy silicate colloids of AnIV could be potentially more mobile as a waterborne species than the well-known mono-component oxyhydroxide colloids.

Keywords: actinides; colloids; environmental chemistry; silicates; spectroscopic methods.

Publication types

  • Review