2000
DOI: 10.1524/ract.2000.88.7.417
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Interaction of europium with humic acid covalently bound to silica beads

Abstract: Humic acid / Complexation / Europium / Stability constantsSummary. The uptake of Eu 3ϩ (a trivalent actinide homolog) by Aldrich humic acid covalently bonded to an inorganic support is examined. Two types of covalent linkages are used and the synthetic routes to produce the resins are discussed. The use of these resins excludes having to account for humic acid desorption from the surface, yields a well characterized system, and allows the experiment to focus on and account for the role of humic acid in the sor… Show more

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“…Th and Pu, to the number of available humic sites. The modification induced by grafting was quantified and the complexation properties of HA was not altered [60,61]. Sorption of An(IV) onto tube walls has been taken into account and total concentration is always under the solubility limit.…”
Section: Compilation Of Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th and Pu, to the number of available humic sites. The modification induced by grafting was quantified and the complexation properties of HA was not altered [60,61]. Sorption of An(IV) onto tube walls has been taken into account and total concentration is always under the solubility limit.…”
Section: Compilation Of Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This grafting was already used to investigate the sorption behavior of a lanthanide europium, analogue of the actinide americium [34]. The current study expands upon the previous work by characterizing the humic gel synthesized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This material was also used to study the interaction of other pollutants with humic acid [21,22]. Subsequently, other groups [23][24][25][26] also prepared composite materials of humates and silica gel by using similar chemical reactions.…”
Section: The Complexation Behaviour Of Mono-[np(v)] Di-[u(vi)]mentioning
confidence: 99%