Chemistry of Uranium in Glass-Forming Melts: Redox Interactions of Uranium with Chromium and Iron in Aluminosilicates |
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Authors: | HENRY D SCHREIBER G BRYAN BALAZS SAMUEL J KOZAK |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia 24450;Department of Geology, Washington &Lee University, Lexington, Virginia 24450 |
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Abstract: | The mutual interactions by internal redox reactions of uranium and chromium and uranium and iron in two aluminosilicate glass-forming melts were studied by optical spectrophotometry. Cr(VI) was found to oxidize completely all available U(V) and U(IV) to U(VI), whereas Fe(III) was not a strong enough oxidizing agent to affect the uranium redox states. Cr(II) totally reduced all the U(V) and U(VI) in the system to U(IV); Fe(II) did not reduce any of the uranium redox species. Cr(III) coexisted with U(VI), U(V), and U(IV) in the melts. The degree of mutual interaction was governed not only by the difference in redox potentials between the respective redox couples, but also by the stability of molecular associations between the redox ions within the melt microstructure. |
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