Peter C. Burns

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Biography

Education:
Ph.D. (Geology) (1994) University of Manitoba
M.Sc. (Geology) (1990) University of Western Ontario
B.Sc. (Geology) (1988) University of New Brunswick

Selected Awards and Honors:
2006-2008: Vice president of the Mineralogical Association of Canada
2001 Mineralogical Society of America Award and Life Fellow
1999 Donath Medal of the Geological Society of America
1998 Young Scientist Medal of the Mineralogical Association of Canada
1997 Hawley Medal (best paper award) of the Mineralogical Association of Canada

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Research Interests

Burns’s research focuses on the solid state and environmental chemistry of heavy metals, especially actinides including uranium, neptunium and plutonium. Studies of natural crystals coupled with synthetic approaches are being used to develop the structural hierarchical relationships in actinide compounds. Aggregation of metals in solution, and subsequent crystallization of molecular clusters, is examined using conventional crystallographic techniques coupled with synchrotron X-ray scattering. Current emphasis includes studies of the structures and stabilities of uranium, thorium and plutonium clusters containing as many as 50 metal atoms. Much of this research is applied to nuclear waste disposal and understanding the mobility of actinides and heavy metals in the environment. The structures, compositions, stabilities, and thermochemistry of uranium compounds is studied in relation to the evolution of a geological repository for nuclear waste, as well as natural uranium deposits.

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Recent Papers

Forbes, T.Z., Burns, P.C., Skanthakumar, S., Soderholm, L. (2007): Synthesis, structure and magnetism of Np2O5. Journal of the American Chemical Society 129, 2760-2761.
Almond, P.M., Skanthakumar, S., Soderholm, L. & Burns, P.C. (2007): Cation-cation interactions and antiferromagnetism in Na[Np(V)O2(OH)2]: Synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties. Chemistry of Materials 19, 280-285.
Kubatko, K.A., Forbes, T.Z., Klingensmith, A.L. and Burns, P.C. (2007): Expanding the crystal-chemistry of uranyl peroxides: Synthesis and structures of di- and triperoxodioxouranium(VI) complexes. Inorganic Chemistry 46, 3657-3662.
Kubatko, K.A. & Burns, P.C. (2006): Cation-cation interactions in Sr2(UO2)20(UO6)2O16(OH)6(H2O)6 and Cs(UO2)9U3O16(OH)5. Inorganic Chemistry 45, 10277-10281.
Burns, P.C., Hughes Kubatko, K.-A., Sigmon, G., Fryer, B.J., Gagnon, J.E., Antonio, M.R. & Soderholm, L. (2005): Actinyl peroxide nanospheres. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 44, 2135-2139.

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Contact Information

  • Professor and Massman Department Chair, Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
    Concurrent Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Office: 156a Fitzpatrick Hall
  • Phone: 631.5380
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