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Actinide speciation using synchrotron radiation

Authors: Eric SIMONI, Christophe DEN AUWER

Publication date: July 10, 2005

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5. Sorption at interfaces

Sorption is considered one of the most important mechanisms governing radionuclide migration in soils . Thus, it is important to understand and model the interactions of these metal ions with minerals in order to predict their long-term behavior (migration/retention) in soils. This requires, among other things, knowledge of the nature of the surface complex resulting from these...

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