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Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion

[Image: see text] Organic compounds of actinyls and their bonding features have attracted extensive attention in nuclear waste separation due to their characteristics of separating fission products. Herein, detailed studies on the binding sites of [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, an...

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Autores principales: Li, Peng, Wei, Hao, Duan, Meigang, Wu, Jizhou, Li, Yuqing, Liu, Wenliang, Fu, Yongming, Xie, Feng, Wu, Yong, Ma, Jie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7745421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33344852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04887
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author Li, Peng
Wei, Hao
Duan, Meigang
Wu, Jizhou
Li, Yuqing
Liu, Wenliang
Fu, Yongming
Xie, Feng
Wu, Yong
Ma, Jie
author_facet Li, Peng
Wei, Hao
Duan, Meigang
Wu, Jizhou
Li, Yuqing
Liu, Wenliang
Fu, Yongming
Xie, Feng
Wu, Yong
Ma, Jie
author_sort Li, Peng
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Organic compounds of actinyls and their bonding features have attracted extensive attention in nuclear waste separation due to their characteristics of separating fission products. Herein, detailed studies on the binding sites of [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6) complexes toward Cs are predicted by calculation, and their electronic excitation characteristics were illustrated, providing theoretical supports for the design of Cs adsorbents. The quantum theory of atom in molecules and electron localization function have been implemented to analyze the chemical bonding characterization. The covalent character of An–O(C) bonds become weaker with increasing COOH(–) ligands, and the covalent interaction in An–O(C) bonds is more obvious than that in An–O(H) bonds. Total and partial population density of state suggest that the 2p orbits of O have more significant contribution in the low-energy region atoms and the 6d/5f orbits of An have more significant contribution in the high-energy region. The Cs(+) best adsorption site on [UO(2)(COOH)(2)(H(2)O)(2)] and [UO(2)(COOH)(3)](−) is the adjacent oxalates, and the [UO(2)(COOH)(3)](−) complexes have better adsorption capacity. Besides, the electronic excitation characteristics of Cs(+) adsorption on the UO(2)(COOH)(2)(H(2)O)(2) complex were analyzed by the UV–vis spectrum and hole–electron distribution.
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spelling pubmed-77454212020-12-18 Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion Li, Peng Wei, Hao Duan, Meigang Wu, Jizhou Li, Yuqing Liu, Wenliang Fu, Yongming Xie, Feng Wu, Yong Ma, Jie ACS Omega [Image: see text] Organic compounds of actinyls and their bonding features have attracted extensive attention in nuclear waste separation due to their characteristics of separating fission products. Herein, detailed studies on the binding sites of [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6) complexes toward Cs are predicted by calculation, and their electronic excitation characteristics were illustrated, providing theoretical supports for the design of Cs adsorbents. The quantum theory of atom in molecules and electron localization function have been implemented to analyze the chemical bonding characterization. The covalent character of An–O(C) bonds become weaker with increasing COOH(–) ligands, and the covalent interaction in An–O(C) bonds is more obvious than that in An–O(H) bonds. Total and partial population density of state suggest that the 2p orbits of O have more significant contribution in the low-energy region atoms and the 6d/5f orbits of An have more significant contribution in the high-energy region. The Cs(+) best adsorption site on [UO(2)(COOH)(2)(H(2)O)(2)] and [UO(2)(COOH)(3)](−) is the adjacent oxalates, and the [UO(2)(COOH)(3)](−) complexes have better adsorption capacity. Besides, the electronic excitation characteristics of Cs(+) adsorption on the UO(2)(COOH)(2)(H(2)O)(2) complex were analyzed by the UV–vis spectrum and hole–electron distribution. American Chemical Society 2020-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7745421/ /pubmed/33344852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04887 Text en © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Li, Peng
Wei, Hao
Duan, Meigang
Wu, Jizhou
Li, Yuqing
Liu, Wenliang
Fu, Yongming
Xie, Feng
Wu, Yong
Ma, Jie
Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion
title Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion
title_full Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion
title_fullStr Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion
title_full_unstemmed Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion
title_short Actinyl-Carboxylate Complexes [AnO(2)(COOH)(n)(H(2)O)(m)](2–n) (An = U, Np, Pu, and Am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): Electronic Structures, Interaction Features, and the Potential to Adsorbents toward Cs Ion
title_sort actinyl-carboxylate complexes [ano(2)(cooh)(n)(h(2)o)(m)](2–n) (an = u, np, pu, and am; n = 1–3; m = 0, 2, 4; 2n + m = 6): electronic structures, interaction features, and the potential to adsorbents toward cs ion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7745421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33344852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04887
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