Skip to main content
SHARE
Publication

Determination of the Formation Constants of Ternary Complexes of Uranyl and Carbonate with Alkaline Earth Metals (Mg2+

by Scott C Brooks, Wenming Dong
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Environmental Science & Technology
Publication Date
Page Numbers
4689 to 4695
Volume
40
Issue
15

The formation constants of ternary complexes (MUO2(CO3)32- and M2UO2(CO3)30) of uranyl and carbonate with alkaline earth metals (M2+ denotes Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+) were determined with an anion exchange method by varying the metal concentrations (0.1-5 mmol/L) at pH 8.1 and a constant ionic strength (0.1 mol/L NaNO3) under equilibrium with atmospheric CO2. The results indicate that the complexes of MUO2(CO3)32- and M2UO2(CO3)3 are simultaneously formed for Ca2+ and Ba2+, while Mg2+ and Sr2+ form only the MUO2(CO3)32- complex under our experimental conditions. The cumulative stability constants for the MUO2(CO3)32- complex obtained at I = 0 are: log��113 = 26.11 �b 0.04, 27.18 �b 0.06, 26.86 �b 0.04, and 26.68 �b 0.04 for Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+, respectively. For M2UO2(CO3)30 the value of log��213 at I = 0 was measured to be 30.70 �b 0.05 and 29.75 �� 0.07 for Ca2+ and Ba2+, respectively. Based on the formation constants obtained in this study, speciation calculations indicate that at low Ca2+ concentration (e.g., < 2.2 mmol/L) CaUO2(CO3)32- is more important than Ca2UO2(CO3)3 and that the Ca2UO2(CO3)3 distribution increased with increasing Ca2+ concentration. Uranium sorption onto anion exchange resins is inhibited by the formation of the neutral Ca2UO2(CO3)30 species.