Sorption of U(VI) on the 4-Mercaptopyridine Self-Assembled Monolayer
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The sorption of U(VI) on the 4-mercaptopyridine self-assembled monolayer (4-PyS-SAM) on Au(111) was studied by cyclic voltammetry. Cyclic voltammograms (CVs) of the 4-PyS-SAM working electrode were obtained by contact with 1 mM UO2(NO3)2 solution, 1 mM UO2(NO3)2 and 50 mM acetic acid solution, or 1 mM UO2(NO3)2 and 50 mM oxalic acid solution for 6 h at pH 4. The reduction current of U(VI) to U(V) was detected in the CV. The CV of the U(VI) associated 4-PyS-SAM after transport to U(VI)-free 0.1 M NaClO4 solution showed that the reduction current was detected in the cases of UO2(NO3)2 and U(VI)-acetate, but not in the case of U(VI)-oxalate solution, indicating that U(VI) was adsorbed on the 4-PyS-SAM from the UO2(NO3)2 and U(VI)-acetate solutions, but not from U(VI)-oxalate solution. These results suggest that stability of U(VI)-4-PyS-SAM is not so high that U(VI)-4-PyS-SAM cannot be formed in the presence of 50 mM oxalate.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2008-03-25
著者
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OHNUKI Toshihiko
Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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OZAKI Takuo
Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Ozaki Takuo
Advanced Science Research Center Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Francis Arokiasamy
Environmental Sciences Department Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Nankawa Takuya
Advanced Science Research Center Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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SUZUKI Yoshinori
Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Ohnuki Toshihiko
Advanced Science Research Center Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Suzuki Yoshinori
Advanced Science Research Center Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Ohnuki Toshihiko
Advanced Sci. Res. Center Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Suzuki Yoshinori
Graduate School of Bionics, Tokyo University of Technology
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Suzuki Yoshinori
Graduate School Of Bionics Tokyo University Of Technology
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Ozaki Takuo
Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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