Emerging investigator series: entrapment of uranium–phosphorus nanocrystals inside root cells of Tamarix plants from a mine waste site

Author:

Rodriguez-Freire Lucia1234ORCID,DeVore Cherie L.5674,El Hayek Eliane8674,Berti Debora910114ORCID,Ali Abdul-Mehdi S.12674,Lezama Pacheco Juan S.1314154,Blake Johanna M.867416ORCID,Spilde Michael N.12674,Brearley Adrian J.12674,Artyushkova Kateryna17674,Cerrato José M.5674ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

2. New Jersey Institute of Technology

3. Newark

4. USA

5. Department of Civil Engineering, MSC01 1070

6. University of New Mexico

7. Albuquerque

8. Department of Chemistry, MSC03 2060

9. Oceanography Department

10. Texas A&M University

11. College Station

12. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, MSC03 2040

13. Department of Environmental Earth System Science

14. Stanford University

15. Stanford

16. U.S. Geological Survey

17. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, MSC01 1120

Abstract

Uranium uptake and accumulation in the roots of Tamarix plants, leading to extracellular U precipitation, and the intracellular entrapment of U–P nanocrystals.

Funder

Office of Integrative Activities

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Environmental Chemistry,General Medicine

Reference95 articles.

1. G. H. Fettus and M. G.McKinzie , Nuclear Fuel's Dirty Beginnings: Environmental Damage and Public Health Risks from Uranium Mining in the American West , White paper prepared by Natural Resources Defense Council , May 2012

2. U.S. Department of the Interior , Abandoned Mine Lands – A New Legacy, Bureau of Land Management , 2013

3. International Atomic Energy Agency , Estimation of Global Inventories of Radioactive Waste and Other Radioactive Materials , Vienna , 2008

4. Abundance of chemical elements in the continental crust: a new table

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