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Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System

Knowledge of the structure and speciation of aqueous Ni(II)-chloride complexes is important for understanding Ni behavior in hydrometallurgical extraction. The effect of concentration on the first-shell structure of Ni(II) in aqueous NiCl(2) and NiCl(2)-MgCl(2) solutions was investigated by Ni K edg...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Ning, Brugger, Joël, Etschmann, Barbara, Ngothai, Yung, Zeng, Dewen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4401718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25885410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119805
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author Zhang, Ning
Brugger, Joël
Etschmann, Barbara
Ngothai, Yung
Zeng, Dewen
author_facet Zhang, Ning
Brugger, Joël
Etschmann, Barbara
Ngothai, Yung
Zeng, Dewen
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description Knowledge of the structure and speciation of aqueous Ni(II)-chloride complexes is important for understanding Ni behavior in hydrometallurgical extraction. The effect of concentration on the first-shell structure of Ni(II) in aqueous NiCl(2) and NiCl(2)-MgCl(2) solutions was investigated by Ni K edge X-ray absorption (XAS) and UV-Vis spectroscopy at ambient conditions. Both techniques show that no large structural change (e.g., transition from octahedral to tetrahedral-like configuration) occurs. Both methods confirm that the Ni(II) aqua ion (with six coordinated water molecules at R (Ni-O) = 2.07(2) Å) is the dominant species over the whole NiCl(2) concentration range. However, XANES, EXAFS and UV-Vis data show subtle changes at high salinity (> 2 mol∙kg(-1) NiCl(2)), which are consistent with the formation of small amounts of the NiCl(+) complex (up to 0.44(23) Cl at a Ni-Cl distance of 2.35(2) Å in 5.05 mol∙kg(-1) NiCl(2)) in the pure NiCl(2) solutions. At high Cl:Ni ratio in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O solutions, small amounts of [NiCl(2)](0) are also present. We developed a speciation-based mixed-solvent electrolyte (MSE) model to describe activity-composition relationships in NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O solutions, and at the same time predict Ni(II) speciation that is consistent with our XAS and UV-Vis data and with existing literature data up to the solubility limit, resolving a long-standing uncertainty about the role of chloride complexing in this system.
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spelling pubmed-44017182015-04-21 Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System Zhang, Ning Brugger, Joël Etschmann, Barbara Ngothai, Yung Zeng, Dewen PLoS One Research Article Knowledge of the structure and speciation of aqueous Ni(II)-chloride complexes is important for understanding Ni behavior in hydrometallurgical extraction. The effect of concentration on the first-shell structure of Ni(II) in aqueous NiCl(2) and NiCl(2)-MgCl(2) solutions was investigated by Ni K edge X-ray absorption (XAS) and UV-Vis spectroscopy at ambient conditions. Both techniques show that no large structural change (e.g., transition from octahedral to tetrahedral-like configuration) occurs. Both methods confirm that the Ni(II) aqua ion (with six coordinated water molecules at R (Ni-O) = 2.07(2) Å) is the dominant species over the whole NiCl(2) concentration range. However, XANES, EXAFS and UV-Vis data show subtle changes at high salinity (> 2 mol∙kg(-1) NiCl(2)), which are consistent with the formation of small amounts of the NiCl(+) complex (up to 0.44(23) Cl at a Ni-Cl distance of 2.35(2) Å in 5.05 mol∙kg(-1) NiCl(2)) in the pure NiCl(2) solutions. At high Cl:Ni ratio in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O solutions, small amounts of [NiCl(2)](0) are also present. We developed a speciation-based mixed-solvent electrolyte (MSE) model to describe activity-composition relationships in NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O solutions, and at the same time predict Ni(II) speciation that is consistent with our XAS and UV-Vis data and with existing literature data up to the solubility limit, resolving a long-standing uncertainty about the role of chloride complexing in this system. Public Library of Science 2015-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4401718/ /pubmed/25885410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119805 Text en © 2015 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhang, Ning
Brugger, Joël
Etschmann, Barbara
Ngothai, Yung
Zeng, Dewen
Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System
title Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System
title_full Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System
title_fullStr Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System
title_short Thermodynamic Modeling of Poorly Complexing Metals in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions: An X-Ray Absorption and UV-Vis Spectroscopic Study of Ni(II) in the NiCl(2)-MgCl(2)-H(2)O System
title_sort thermodynamic modeling of poorly complexing metals in concentrated electrolyte solutions: an x-ray absorption and uv-vis spectroscopic study of ni(ii) in the nicl(2)-mgcl(2)-h(2)o system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4401718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25885410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119805
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