“…Elemental uranium does not emit photoluminescence , whereas U(IV) (Kirishima et al, 2003(Kirishima et al, , 2004, U(V) (Großmann et al, 2007(Großmann et al, , 2009Steudtner et al, 2006), and, in particular, U(VI) emit characteristic photoluminescence signals and are thus detectable. Aqueous complexes of hexavalent uranium have been well investigated (Billard et al, 2003;Brendler et al, 1996;Wang et al, 2004) as also have solid uranium(VI) phases (Amayri et al, 2004a,b;Arnold and Baumann, 2009) and uranyl(VI) species adsorbed on mineral surfaces (Baumann et al, 2005;Arnold et al, 2006;Křepelová et al, 2007). The detection limit for aqueous uranium is currently 0.2 lg L À1 (Bernhard and Geipel, 2007).…”