• Title of article

    The behaviour of technetium during microbial reduction in amended soils from Dounreay, UK

  • Author/Authors

    James D.C. Begg، نويسنده , , Ian T. Burke، نويسنده , , Katherine Morris، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    297
  • To page
    304
  • Abstract
    Radioactive technetium-99 forms during nuclear fission and has been found as a contaminant at sites where nuclear wastes have been processed or stored. Here we describe results from microcosm experiments containing soil samples representative of the UKAEA site at Dounreay to examine the effect of varying solution chemistry on the fate of technetium during microbial reduction. Analysis of a suite of stable element redox indicators demonstrated that microbial activity occurred in a range of microcosm experiments including unamended Dounreay sediments, carbonate buffered sediments, and microcosms amended with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) a complexing ligand used in nuclear fuel cycle operations. During the development of anoxia mediated by indigenous microbial populations, TcO4 − was removed from solution in experiments. In all cases, the removal of TcO4 − from solution occurred during active microbial Fe(III)-reduction when Fe(II) was growing into the microcosms. Tc removal was most likely via reduction of TcO4 − to poorly soluble Tc(IV) which is retained on the sediments. The potential stability of Tc associated with the soil to remobilisation via complexation with EDTAwas examined as reduced Tc-labelled sediments were contacted with a deoxygenated EDTA solution. No remobilisation of Tc(IV) in the presence of EDTA was observed.
  • Keywords
    Technetium , Fe(III)-reduction , Microbial reduction , Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) , sediments , Dounreay
  • Journal title
    Science of the Total Environment
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Science of the Total Environment
  • Record number

    985761