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Precipitation of NH(4)UO(2)PO(4)·3H(2)O—Solubility and Structural Comparison with Alkali Uranyl(2 +) Phosphates
Precipitates formed in the system UO(2)(NO(3))(2)-NH(4)OH-H(3)PO(4)-H(2)O, aged for 30 days at 298 K, were studied. The precipitates were characterized by chemical and thermogravimetric analyses, x-ray powder diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, polarized light microscopy, and by their fluorescent pr...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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[Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology
1988
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5178263/ http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.093.148 |
Sumario: | Precipitates formed in the system UO(2)(NO(3))(2)-NH(4)OH-H(3)PO(4)-H(2)O, aged for 30 days at 298 K, were studied. The precipitates were characterized by chemical and thermogravimetric analyses, x-ray powder diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, polarized light microscopy, and by their fluorescent properties. The precipitation boundary was established tindallometrically and microscopically. On the basis of these measurements, the stability conditions, structural parameters, and solubility of the tetragonal polymorph of NH(4)[UO(2)PO(4)]·3H(2)O were determined. This compound shows a close structural relationship with H(3)O[UO(2)PO(4)]·3H(2)O (space group P(4)/ncc) and alkali uranyl(2+)phosphates polyhydrates M[UO(2)PO(4)]·nH(2)O (n =4 for M=Li; n =3 for M=Na, K, Rb and n =2.5 for M=Cs). The unit-cell dimensions determined for NH(4)UO(2)PO(4)·3H(2)O are: a=b=7.02 Å, c=18.08 Å (P(4)/ncc). The thermodynamic solubility product constant, K(s)=a(NH(4)(+))×a(UO(2)(2+))×a(PO(4)(3−)), for NH(4)UO(2)PO(4)·3H(2)O was determined: log K(s)= −26.50±0.09. The K(s) values of M[UO(2)PO(4)]·n H(2)O (at ionic strength, I=0.23 mol dm(−3) log K(s)=−22.61±0.08 for M=Na; log K(s)= −23.92±0.12 for M=K; log K(s)= −24.13±0.19 for M=Rb; log K(s)= −23.80±0.20 for M=Cs; and log K(s)= −24.74±0.10 for M=NH(4), showing that NH(4)UO(2)PO(4)·3H(2)O is less soluble than corresponding alkali uranyl(2+)phosphates. |
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