Formation of plutonium(IV) silicate species in very alkaline reactive media.
Paul EstevenonThomas DumasPier Lorenzo SolariEleonore WelcommeStéphanie SzenknectAdel MesbahKristina O KvashninaPhilippe MoisyChristophe PoinssotNicolas DacheuxPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2021)
Studying the speciation of Pu(IV) in very alkaline and silicate ion rich reactive media allowed identification of the formation of plutonium(IV)-silicate colloidal suspensions which were stable for months. These colloids were stabilized in aqueous solution for pH > 13 and for concentrations around 10-2 mol L-1. Successive filtration processes allowed evaluation of their size, which was found to be smaller than 6 nm. Their structural characterization by XAS evidenced that their structure was similar to those identified for the other tetravalent actinide-silicate colloidal systems like thorium, uranium and neptunium. Their formation could explain the increase of plutonium solubility usually observed in alkaline silicate-rich solutions and could affect the plutonium mobility as a result in contaminated sites or in other environmental permeable media.