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Kinetic Model Data: Effect of Calcium on the Bioavailability of Dissolved Uranium (VI) in Plant Roots under Circumneutral pH

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We integrated field measurements, hydroponic experiments, microscopy, and spectroscopy to investigate the effect of Ca(II) on dissolved U(VI) uptake by plants in 1 mM HCO3 − solutions at circumneutral pH. The accumulation of U in plants (3.1−21.3 mg kg−1) from the stream bank of the Rio Paguate, Jackpile Mine, New Mexico served as a motivation for this study. Brassica juncea was the model plant used for the laboratory experiments conducted over a range of U (30−700 μg L−1) and Ca (0−240 mg L−1) concentrations. The initial U uptake followed pseudo-second-order kinetics. The initial U uptake rate (V0) ranged from 4.4 to 62 μg g−1 h−1 in experiments with no added Ca and from 0.73 to 2.07 μg g−1 h−1 in experiments with 12 mg L−1 Ca. No measurable U uptake over time was detected for experiments with 240 mg L−1 Ca. Ternary Ca−U−CO3 complexes may affect the decrease in U bioavailability observed in this study. Elemental X-ray mapping using scanning transmission electron microscopy−energy dispersive spectrometry detected U−P-bearing precipitates within root cell walls in water free of Ca. These results suggest that root interactions with Ca and carbonate in solution affect the bioavailability of U in plants. This study contributes relevant information to applications related to U transport and remediation of contaminated sites.
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