Publications by authors named "L Soderholm"

Mitigating uranium transport in groundwater is imperative for ensuring access to clean water across the globe. Here, resonant anomalous X-ray reflectivity is used to investigate the adsorption of uranyl on alumina (012) in acidic aqueous solutions, representing typical U concentrations of contaminated water near mining sites. The analyses reveal that U adsorbs at two distinct heights of 2.

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Extractant design in liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) is a research frontier of metal ion separations that typically focuses on the direct extractant-metal interactions. However, a more detailed understanding of energetic drivers of separations beyond primary metal coordination is often lacking, including the role of solvent in the extractant phase. In this work, we propose a new mechanism for enhancing metal-complexant energetics with nanostructured solvents.

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  • BaPuO and SrPuO were synthesized and refined in an orthorhombic structure, showing magnetic order at higher temperatures than their analogues, with BaPuO below 164 K and SrPuO below 76 K.
  • Magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed effective moments of 1.66 μ for BaPuO and 1.84 μ for SrPuO, both lower than the expected free-ion value of 2.68 μ for Pu I.
  • Ab initio calculations supported the findings by demonstrating that a single-ion model explains the paramagnetic behavior without needing to consider more complicated interactions or electronic behaviors.
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Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), the go-to process for a variety of chemical separations, is limited by spontaneous organic phase splitting upon sufficient solute loading, called third phase formation. In this study we explore the applicability of critical phenomena theory to gain insight into this deleterious phase behavior with the goal of improving separations efficiency and minimizing waste. A series of samples representative of rare earth purification were constructed to include each of one light and one heavy lanthanide (cerium and lutetium) paired with one of two common malonamide extractants (DMDOHEMA and DMDBTDMA).

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