Title of article :
The speciation, stability, solubility and biodegradation of
organic co-contaminant radionuclide complexes: A review
Author/Authors :
Miranda J. Keith-Roach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The potential migration of radionuclides is of concern at contaminated land sites and, in the
long term, waste repositories. Pathways of migration need to be characterised on a
predictive level so that management decisions can be made with confidence. A pathway
that is relatively poorly understood at present is radionuclide solubilisation due to
complexation by organic complexing agents that are present in mixed radioactive wastes,
and at radioactively contaminated land sites. Interactions of the complexing agents with
radionuclides and the host environment, and the response to changes in the
physicochemical conditions make their role far from simple to elucidate. In addition,
chemical and biodegradation of the organic materials may be important. In this paper, key
co-contaminant organics are reviewed with emphasis on their environmental fate and
impact on radionuclide migration.
Keywords :
EDTANTAIsosaccharinic acidOrganic complexing agentsRadionuclide
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment