Uranyl carbonate
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Uranyl carbonate refers to the
inorganic compound In chemistry, an inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds, that is, a compound that is not an organic compound. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as '' inorganic chemis ...
with the formula UO2CO3. Also known by its mineral name rutherfordine, this material consists of uranyl (UO22+) and carbonate (CO32-). Like most uranyl salts, the compound is a polymeric, each uranium(VI) center being bonded to eight O atoms. Hydrolysis products of rutherfordine are also found in both the mineral and organic fractions of
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and its
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and is the main component of uranium in mine tailing seepage water.


Uranyl carbonates as a class of materials

Many uranyl carbonates exist, rutherfordine being the simplest stoichiometry. Most uranyl carbonates additional components including water and diverse anions and cations. A common method for concentrating uranium from a solution uses solutions of uranyl carbonates, which are passed through a resin bed where the complex ions are transferred to the resin by
ion exchange Ion exchange is a reversible interchange of one kind of ion present in an insoluble solid with another of like charge present in a solution surrounding the solid with the reaction being used especially for softening or making water demineralised, ...
with a negative ion like chloride. After build-up of the uranium complex on the resin, the uranium is eluted with a salt solution and the uranium is
precipitate In an aqueous solution, precipitation is the process of transforming a dissolved substance into an insoluble solid from a super-saturated solution. The solid formed is called the precipitate. In case of an inorganic chemical reaction leading ...
d in another process.


Uranyl carbonate minerals

Uranyl carbonates include: *
Andersonite Andersonite, Na2Ca(UO2)(CO3)3·6H2O, or hydrated sodium calcium uranyl carbonate is a rare uranium carbonate mineral that was first described in 1948. Named after Charles Alfred Anderson (1902–1990) of the United States Geological Survey, who ...
(hydrated sodium calcium uranyl carbonate) * Astrocyanite-(Ce) (hydrated copper cerium neodymium lanthanum praseodymium samarium calcium yttrium uranyl carbonate hydroxide) * Bayleyite (hydrated magnesium uranyl carbonate) * Bijvoetite-(Y) (hydrated yttrium dysprosium uranyl carbonate hydroxide) * Fontanite (hydrated calcium uranyl carbonate) * Grimselite (hydrated potassium sodium uranyl carbonate) * Joliotite (hydrated uranyl carbonate) * Liebigite (hydrated calcium uranyl carbonate) *
Mckelveyite-(Y) Mckelveyite-(Y) is a hydrated sodium, barium, yttrium, and uranium–containing carbonate mineral, with the chemical formula Ba3Na(Ca,U)Y(CO3)6·3H2O. Occurrence It was first described in 1965 from deposits in the Green River Formation, Sweet ...
(hydrated barium sodium calcium uranium yttrium carbonate) * Metazellerite (hydrated calcium uranyl carbonate) * Rabbittite (hydrated calcium magnesium uranyl carbonate hydroxide) * Roubaultite (copper uranyl carbonate oxide hydroxide) * Rutherfordine (uranyl carbonate) *
Schröckingerite Schröckingerite is a radioactive yellow uranium-containing carbonate mineral, hydrated sodium calcium uranyl sulfate carbonate fluoride.http://www.webmineral.com/data/Schrockingerite.shtml Webmineralhttp://www.mindat.org/min-3584.html Mindat Sc ...
(hydrated sodium calcium uranyl sulfate carbonate fluoride) * Shabaite (hydrated copper cerium neodymium lanthanum praseodymium samarium calcium yttrium uranyl carbonate hydroxide) * Sharpite (hydrated calcium uranyl carbonate hydroxide) * Swartzite (hydrated calcium magnesium uranyl carbonate) * Voglite (hydrated calcium copper uranyl carbonate) *
Wyartite Wyartite ·7H2O is a uranium bearing mineral named after Jean Wyart (1902–1992), mineralogist at the Sorbonne, Paris. It has greenish-black, black, or violet-black, translucent to opaque orthorhombic crystals. A hardness of 3 - 4 Mohs. Its othe ...
(hydrated calcium uranyl carbonate hydroxide) * Widenmannite (lead uranyl carbonate) * Zellerite (hydrated calcium uranyl carbonate) * Znucalite (hydrated calcium zinc uranyl carbonate hydroxide)


References

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