Humic acid complexation of Th, Hf and Zr in ligand competition experiments: Metal loading and pH effects
2014
CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
DOI
10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.11.001
Themobility ofmetals in soils and subsurface aquifers is strongly affected by sorption and complexation with dissolved organic matter, oxyhydroxides, clay minerals, and inorganic ligands. Humic substances (HS) are organic macromolecules with functional groups that have a strong affinity for binding metals, such as actinides. Thorium, often studied as an analog for tetravalent actinides, has also been shown to strongly associate with dissolved and colloidal HS in natural waters. The effects of HS on the mobilization dynamics of actinides are of particular interest in risk assessment of nuclear waste repositories.