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X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry

A spectroelectrochemical setup has been developed to investigate radioactive elements in small volumes (0.7 to 2 ml) under oxidation–reduction (redox) con­trolled conditions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The cell design is presented together with in situ XAS measurements performed during n...

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Autores principales: Husar, Richard, Dumas, Thomas, Schlegel, Michel L., Schlegel, Daniel, Guillaumont, Dominique, Solari, Pier-Lorenzo, Moisy, Philippe
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34985417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521011115
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author Husar, Richard
Dumas, Thomas
Schlegel, Michel L.
Schlegel, Daniel
Guillaumont, Dominique
Solari, Pier-Lorenzo
Moisy, Philippe
author_facet Husar, Richard
Dumas, Thomas
Schlegel, Michel L.
Schlegel, Daniel
Guillaumont, Dominique
Solari, Pier-Lorenzo
Moisy, Philippe
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description A spectroelectrochemical setup has been developed to investigate radioactive elements in small volumes (0.7 to 2 ml) under oxidation–reduction (redox) con­trolled conditions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The cell design is presented together with in situ XAS measurements performed during neptunium redox reactions. Cycling experiments on the NpO(2) (2+)/NpO(2) (+) redox couple were applied to qualify the cell electrodynamics using XANES measurements and its ability to probe modifications in the neptunyl hydration shell in a 1 mol l(−1) HNO(3) solution. The XAS results are in agreement with previous structural studies and the NpO(2) (2+)/NpO(2) (+) standard potential, determined using Nernst methods, is consistent with measurements based on other techniques. Subsequently, the NpO(2) (+), NpO(2) (2+) and Np(4+) ion structures in solution were stabilized and measured using EXAFS. The resulting fit parameters are again compared with other results from the literature and with theoretical models in order to evaluate how this spectroelectrochemistry experiment succeeds or fails to stabilize the oxidation states of actinides. The experiment succeeded in: (i) implementing a robust and safe XAS device to investigate unstable radioactive species, (ii) evaluate in a reproducible manner the NpO(2) (2+)/NpO(2) (+) standard potential under dilute conditions and (iii) clarify mechanistic aspects of the actinyl hydration sphere in solution. In contrast, a detailed comparison of EXAFS fit parameters shows that this method is less appropriate than the majority of the previously reported chemical methods for the stabilization of the Np(4+) ion.
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spelling pubmed-87339722022-01-19 X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry Husar, Richard Dumas, Thomas Schlegel, Michel L. Schlegel, Daniel Guillaumont, Dominique Solari, Pier-Lorenzo Moisy, Philippe J Synchrotron Radiat Actinide Physics and Chemistry A spectroelectrochemical setup has been developed to investigate radioactive elements in small volumes (0.7 to 2 ml) under oxidation–reduction (redox) con­trolled conditions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The cell design is presented together with in situ XAS measurements performed during neptunium redox reactions. Cycling experiments on the NpO(2) (2+)/NpO(2) (+) redox couple were applied to qualify the cell electrodynamics using XANES measurements and its ability to probe modifications in the neptunyl hydration shell in a 1 mol l(−1) HNO(3) solution. The XAS results are in agreement with previous structural studies and the NpO(2) (2+)/NpO(2) (+) standard potential, determined using Nernst methods, is consistent with measurements based on other techniques. Subsequently, the NpO(2) (+), NpO(2) (2+) and Np(4+) ion structures in solution were stabilized and measured using EXAFS. The resulting fit parameters are again compared with other results from the literature and with theoretical models in order to evaluate how this spectroelectrochemistry experiment succeeds or fails to stabilize the oxidation states of actinides. The experiment succeeded in: (i) implementing a robust and safe XAS device to investigate unstable radioactive species, (ii) evaluate in a reproducible manner the NpO(2) (2+)/NpO(2) (+) standard potential under dilute conditions and (iii) clarify mechanistic aspects of the actinyl hydration sphere in solution. In contrast, a detailed comparison of EXAFS fit parameters shows that this method is less appropriate than the majority of the previously reported chemical methods for the stabilization of the Np(4+) ion. International Union of Crystallography 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8733972/ /pubmed/34985417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521011115 Text en © Husar et al. 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
spellingShingle Actinide Physics and Chemistry
Husar, Richard
Dumas, Thomas
Schlegel, Michel L.
Schlegel, Daniel
Guillaumont, Dominique
Solari, Pier-Lorenzo
Moisy, Philippe
X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
title X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
title_full X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
title_fullStr X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
title_full_unstemmed X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
title_short X-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
title_sort x-ray absorption spectroscopy and actinide electrochemistry: a setup dedicated to radioactive samples applied to neptunium chemistry
topic Actinide Physics and Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34985417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521011115
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