Thermodynamics of trivalent actinides and neodymium in NaCl, MgCl2, and CaCl2 solutions: Solubility, hydrolysis, and ternary Ca-M(III)-OH complexes

Known data on the solubility of Am(OH) (s) and the hydrolysis of Am(III) and Cm(III), additional information from an extensive solubility study with Nd(OH) (s) in NaCl, MgCl , and CaCl media of various ionic strengths and spectroscopic (time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy, TRLFS) data for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pure and applied chemistry 2009-08, Vol.81 (9), p.1555-1568
Hauptverfasser: Neck, Volker, Altmaier, Marcus, Rabung, Thomas, Lützenkirchen, Johannes, Fanghänel, Thomas
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Zusammenfassung:Known data on the solubility of Am(OH) (s) and the hydrolysis of Am(III) and Cm(III), additional information from an extensive solubility study with Nd(OH) (s) in NaCl, MgCl , and CaCl media of various ionic strengths and spectroscopic (time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy, TRLFS) data for Cm(III) in alkaline CaCl solutions are used to evaluate a comprehensive set of standard-state equilibrium constants and ion interaction parameters for the specific ion interaction theory (SIT) and Pitzer equations at 25 °C. The thermodynamic model takes into account the analogous solubility and hydrolysis behavior of trivalent actinides and Nd(III) and covers the entire pH range in dilute to concentrated NaCl, MgCl , and CaCl solutions. In alkali chloride/hydroxide solutions, the formation of the tetrahydroxide complex M(OH) requires OH concentration above 3 mol l , whereas in alkaline CaCl solutions (at pH < 12) M(III) complexes with four and six hydroxide ligands are formed. Similar as the recently detected ternary Ca–M(IV)–OH complexes Ca [Zr(OH) and Ca [Th(OH) , these complexes are stabilized by the association of Ca ions. The solubility and hydrolysis of Am(III), Cm(III), and Nd(III) in both Ca-free and -containing solutions is consistently described with a model including the ternary Ca–M(III)–OH complexes Ca[M(OH) , Ca [M(OH) , and Ca [M(OH)
ISSN:0033-4545
1365-3075
DOI:10.1351/PAC-CON-08-09-05