Geochemical behavior of neptunium

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Neptunium is one of the most important radionuclides in the safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal because of its long half-life and radiological toxicity. In the present paper, recent progress of the studies is reviewed on the geochemical behavior of Np. Neptunium shows complicated radiochemical features of multivalence, high stability constants for hydrolysis and complexation, and colloidal behavior. Although our knowledge has been much improved through extensive studies, more experimental and modeling efforts are still required especially for understanding the retardation mechanism of complexation products, undissolved species and pseudo-colloids of Np. © 1992 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Tanaka, S., Yamawaki, M., Nagasaki, S., & Hirotake, M. (1992). Geochemical behavior of neptunium. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 29(7), 706–718. https://doi.org/10.1080/18811248.1992.9731585

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