Jurij Galanzew
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View article: Neutron Reflectivity for Testing Graphene Oxide Films Sorption of EuCl<sub>3</sub> in Ethanol Solution
Neutron Reflectivity for Testing Graphene Oxide Films Sorption of EuCl<sub>3</sub> in Ethanol Solution Open
Neutron reflectivity (NR) was used to study the sorption of Eu(III) by graphene oxide (GO) films exposed to ethanol solution of EuCl 3 . Most of the earlier sorption studies have been performed using GO dispersed in solution. In contrast, …
View article: Fe(II) Induced Reduction of Incorporated U(VI) to U(V) in Goethite
Fe(II) Induced Reduction of Incorporated U(VI) to U(V) in Goethite Open
Over 60 years of nuclear activities have resulted in a global legacy of radioactive wastes, with uranium considered a key radionuclide in both disposal and contaminated land scenarios. With the understanding that U has been incorporated in…
View article: Biological Reduction of a U(V)–Organic Ligand Complex
Biological Reduction of a U(V)–Organic Ligand Complex Open
Metal-reducing microorganisms such as Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 reduce highly soluble species of hexavalent uranyl (U(VI)) to less mobile tetravalent uranium (U(IV)) compounds. The biologically mediated immobilization of U(VI) is being co…
View article: Multiple Lines of Evidence Identify U(V) as a Key Intermediate during U(VI) Reduction by <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> MR1
Multiple Lines of Evidence Identify U(V) as a Key Intermediate during U(VI) Reduction by <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> MR1 Open
As the dominant radionuclide by mass in many radioactive wastes, the control of uranium mobility in contaminated environments is of high concern. U speciation can be governed by microbial interactions, whereby metal-reducing bacteria are a…