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Titre du document / Document title

Neptunium incorporation in sodium-substituted metaschoepite

Auteur(s) / Author(s)

KLINGENSMITH Amanda L. ; DEELY Kathryn M. ; KINMAN William S. ; KELLY Virginia ; BURNS Peter C. ;

Résumé / Abstract

Uranyl oxide hydrate minerals are common in the altered zones of U deposits and are expected to form where spent nuclear fuel is altered in an oxidizing environment. Consistent with all known uranyl oxide hydrate minerals, metaschoepite [(UO2)40(OH)6](H2O)5, contains sheets of uranyl polyhedra with H2O groups located in the interlayer. Several crystals along the series from metaschoepite to Na-substituted metaschoepite (Na-MS), approximate formula Na[(U02)4O2(OH)5](H20)5, have been synthesized and their structures have been determined. Each contains sheets of uranyl pentagonal bipyramids that are topologically identical to those in metaschoepite, schoepite and fourmarierite. The sheets are electroneutral in metaschoepite, but substitution of O for OH located at the equatorial vertices of the uranyl polyhedra gives a charged sheet that is balanced by incorporation ofNa in the interlayer. Synthesis of crystals of Na-MS from a solution containing ∼500 ppm Np5+, followed by analysis of the crystals using laser-ablation inductively coupled-plasma mass-spectroscopy, demonstrated that the crystals incorporate Np. This is in contrast to earlier studies that showed no incorporation of Np5+ in synthetic metaschoepite (which has electroneutral sheets), and supports the hypothesis that Np5+ incorporation is more likely in uranyl oxide hydrates with charged species in the interlayer.

Revue / Journal Title

The American mineralogist   ISSN 0003-004X   CODEN AMMIAY 

Source / Source

2007, vol. 92, no4, pp. 662-669 [8 page(s) (article)]

Langue / Language

Anglais

Editeur / Publisher

Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, ETATS-UNIS  (1916) (Revue)

Localisation / Location

INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 503, 35400014353081.0250

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