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The role of groundwater colloids influencing mobilization or immobilization of actinides in natural aquatic systems is addressed in the context of safety aspects of nuclear waste disposal. Groundwater colloids from the Gorleben site (Lower Saxony, northwest Germany) are characterized in the presence of Eu(III) as a homologue for trivalent actinides. Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) measurements are performed with samples in contact with aqueous solution to ensure that colloids and their aggregates are in the native hydrated state. At least five regions with different C K near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectral features can be detected in the STXM micrographs of the Eu(III)-saturated humic aggregates. The C K NEXAFS measurements indicate segregation of carbon species into regions with different contents of carboxylic, aromatic, phenolic or aliphatic chemical functional groups.
Acknowledgements: We are grateful for beam-time allotment by BNL/NSLS. All data taken using the X-1A STXM developed by the group of Janos Kirz and Chris Jacobsen at SUNY Stony Brook, with support from the Office of Biological and Environmental Research, U.S. DoE under contract DE-FG02-89ER60858, and the NSF under grant DBI-9605045.
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Plaschke, M., Rothe, J., Denecke, M.A. (2004). Characterization of Gorleben groundwater colloids by scanning transmission X-ray microscopy. In: Trends in Colloid and Interface Science XVII. Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, vol 126. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/b94008
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