November 30, 2004
Journal Article

Behavior of Np(VII, VI, V) in Silicate Solutions

Abstract

Spectrophotometric methods were used to investigate the properties of neptunium(VII), (VI), and (V) in silicate solution. The transition of cationic neptunium(VII) to anionic species in non-complexing environments proceeds in the range of ?? 5.5 to 7.5. In the presence of carbonate, this transition occurs at ?? 10.0 to 11.5 and in silicate solutions at ?? 10.5-12.0. These findings show that cationic neptunium(VII) forms complexes with both carbonate and silicate and that the silicate complex is stronger than that of the carbonate. The competition of complex formation reactions for neptunium(VI) with carbonate and silicate and on the known complex stability constant of NpO2(CO3)34- allowed the NpO2SiO3 complex stability constant, log ß = 16.5, to be estimated. Determination of the formation constant of Np(V) complexes with SiO32- was not possible using similar methods.

Revised: March 28, 2006 | Published: November 30, 2004

Citation

Shilov V.P., A.M. Fedoseev, A.b. Yusov, and C.H. Delegard. 2004. Behavior of Np(VII, VI, V) in Silicate Solutions. Radiokhimiya 46, no. 6:527-530. PNNL-SA-43277.