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Speciation and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer
[Image: see text] In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Field Research Challenge site in Rifle, Colorado, USA. Columns filled with sediments were deployed into a groundwater well at the site and, after a period of conditioning with groundwat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4224495/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25265543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es502701u |
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author | Alessi, Daniel S. Lezama-Pacheco, Juan S. Janot, Noémie Suvorova, Elena I. Cerrato, José M. Giammar, Daniel E. Davis, James A. Fox, Patricia M. Williams, Kenneth H. Long, Philip E. Handley, Kim M. Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan Bargar, John R. |
author_facet | Alessi, Daniel S. Lezama-Pacheco, Juan S. Janot, Noémie Suvorova, Elena I. Cerrato, José M. Giammar, Daniel E. Davis, James A. Fox, Patricia M. Williams, Kenneth H. Long, Philip E. Handley, Kim M. Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan Bargar, John R. |
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description | [Image: see text] In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Field Research Challenge site in Rifle, Colorado, USA. Columns filled with sediments were deployed into a groundwater well at the site and, after a period of conditioning with groundwater, were amended with a mixture of groundwater, soluble U(VI), and acetate to stimulate the growth of indigenous microorganisms. Individual reactors were collected as various redox regimes in the column sediments were achieved: (i) during iron reduction, (ii) just after the onset of sulfate reduction, and (iii) later into sulfate reduction. The speciation of U retained in the sediments was studied using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and chemical extractions. Circa 90% of the total uranium was reduced to U(IV) in each reactor. Noncrystalline U(IV) comprised about two-thirds of the U(IV) pool, across large changes in microbial community structure, redox regime, total uranium accumulation, and reaction time. A significant body of recent research has demonstrated that noncrystalline U(IV) species are more suceptible to remobilization and reoxidation than crystalline U(IV) phases such as uraninite. Our results highlight the importance of considering noncrystalline U(IV) formation across a wide range of aquifer parameters when designing in situ remediation plans. |
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spelling | pubmed-42244952015-09-29 Speciation and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer Alessi, Daniel S. Lezama-Pacheco, Juan S. Janot, Noémie Suvorova, Elena I. Cerrato, José M. Giammar, Daniel E. Davis, James A. Fox, Patricia M. Williams, Kenneth H. Long, Philip E. Handley, Kim M. Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan Bargar, John R. Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] In this study, we report the results of in situ U(VI) bioreduction experiments at the Integrated Field Research Challenge site in Rifle, Colorado, USA. Columns filled with sediments were deployed into a groundwater well at the site and, after a period of conditioning with groundwater, were amended with a mixture of groundwater, soluble U(VI), and acetate to stimulate the growth of indigenous microorganisms. Individual reactors were collected as various redox regimes in the column sediments were achieved: (i) during iron reduction, (ii) just after the onset of sulfate reduction, and (iii) later into sulfate reduction. The speciation of U retained in the sediments was studied using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and chemical extractions. Circa 90% of the total uranium was reduced to U(IV) in each reactor. Noncrystalline U(IV) comprised about two-thirds of the U(IV) pool, across large changes in microbial community structure, redox regime, total uranium accumulation, and reaction time. A significant body of recent research has demonstrated that noncrystalline U(IV) species are more suceptible to remobilization and reoxidation than crystalline U(IV) phases such as uraninite. Our results highlight the importance of considering noncrystalline U(IV) formation across a wide range of aquifer parameters when designing in situ remediation plans. American Chemical Society 2014-09-29 2014-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4224495/ /pubmed/25265543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es502701u Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Alessi, Daniel S. Lezama-Pacheco, Juan S. Janot, Noémie Suvorova, Elena I. Cerrato, José M. Giammar, Daniel E. Davis, James A. Fox, Patricia M. Williams, Kenneth H. Long, Philip E. Handley, Kim M. Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan Bargar, John R. Speciation and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer |
title | Speciation
and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed
during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial
Aquifer |
title_full | Speciation
and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed
during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial
Aquifer |
title_fullStr | Speciation
and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed
during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial
Aquifer |
title_full_unstemmed | Speciation
and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed
during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial
Aquifer |
title_short | Speciation
and Reactivity of Uranium Products Formed
during in Situ Bioremediation in a Shallow Alluvial
Aquifer |
title_sort | speciation
and reactivity of uranium products formed
during in situ bioremediation in a shallow alluvial
aquifer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4224495/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25265543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es502701u |
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