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Analytical Chemistry Division (V)

Number: 2002-025-1-500

Title: Solubility data of compounds relevant to mobility of metals in the environment. Inorganic actinide compounds

Series: Solubility Data Series; editor-in-chief: Mark Salomon

Task Group
Chairman:
J. Hala

Member: M. Salomon

Completion Date: 2007 - project completed

Objective:
The objective of the proposed project is to compile and evaluate the solubility data for a variety actinide compounds, including hydroxides, halides, sulfates, and other inorganic compounds. The proposed volume would contain compilation and evaluation of the solubilities of inorganic actinide compounds, based on literature search in Chemical Abstracts.

Description:
Except for actinide nitrates and carbonates, which have been covered earlier in separate volumes of the SDS (Volumes 55 and 74, respectively), the proposed volume would include solubilities of hydroxides, halides, sulfates, phosphates, asrsenates, and other inorganic actinide compounds. Together with the two mentioned volumes, of which volume 74 included also the solubilities of actinide organic compounds, the proposed volume would represent an exhaustive collection of solubilities of all actinide compounds. The volume can be expected to be of interest for the radiochemical community, particularly for those who are engaged in the field of management and disposal of radioactive wastes, because the solubility of uranium, thorium, neptunium, plutonium, and americium compounds is one of the important factors affecting the stability of actinides in the wastes, and their behavior in the environment.

In addition to this project on inorganic actinide compounds, two additional volumes will include compilations and evaluation of the solubility data of compounds relevant to mobility of metals in the environment. These are:

Progress:
Project completed - published as part of the IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series. vol. 84; Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Vol. 36, No. 4, p. 1417, 2007
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Last Update: 23 September 2008

 

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