Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8910933 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2018 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
The speciation of U in NaCl-bearing solutions at temperatures up to 250â¯Â°C and concentrations of NaCl up to 1.5â¯m has been investigated using an in situ spectroscopic technique. The recorded spectra permit us to identify the species present in the solutions as UO22+, UO2Cl+, and UO2Cl2°. UO2Cl3â is also likely present at high temperatures and NaCl concentrations, but concentrations of this species are insufficient for derivation of the formation constants. No evidence was found for species of higher ligand (Clâ) number. Thermodynamic stability constants derived for these species show fair agreement with published data for 25â¯Â°C, but differ significantly from those predicted by an earlier high-temperature study (Dargent et al., 2013), which suggested that UO2Cl42â and UO2Cl53â contribute significantly to the mass balance of uranyl chloride complexes, especially at high temperature. In contrast, our data suggest that the main uranyl-chloride complex present in aqueous solutions at Tâ¯> 150â¯Â°C and concentrations of NaCl relevant to natural hydrothermal systems is UO2Cl2°. The values of the logarithms of thermodynamic formation constants (β) for the reaction UO22+â¯+â¯Clââ¯=â¯UO2Cl+ are 0.02, 0.25, 0.55, 1.09, 1.59, and 2.28 derived at 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250â¯Â°C, respectively. For the reaction UO22+â¯+â¯2Clââ¯=â¯UO2Cl2° the values of log β derived at these temperatures are 0.4, 0.58, 0.74, 1.44, 2.18, and 3.42. Values of the formation constant estimated for uranyl-chloride species predict the high concentrations of U observed by Richard et al. (2011) in fluid inclusions of the giant McArthur River unconformity-type uranium deposit.
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Authors
A.A. Migdisov, H. Boukhalfa, A. Timofeev, W. Runde, R. Roback, A.E. Williams-Jones,