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Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system

The impact of temperature on a freshly precipitated ThO(2)(am, hyd) solid phase was investigated using a combination of undersaturation solubility experiments and a multi-method approach for the characterization of the solid phase. XRD and EXAFS confirm that ageing of ThO(2)(am, hyd) at T = 80°C pro...

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Autores principales: Kiefer, Christian, Neill, Thomas, Cevirim-Papaioannou, Nese, Schild, Dieter, Gaona, Xavier, Vitova, Tonya, Dardenne, Kathy, Rothe, Jörg, Altmaier, Marcus, Geckeis, Horst
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9705364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36458154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.1042709
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author Kiefer, Christian
Neill, Thomas
Cevirim-Papaioannou, Nese
Schild, Dieter
Gaona, Xavier
Vitova, Tonya
Dardenne, Kathy
Rothe, Jörg
Altmaier, Marcus
Geckeis, Horst
author_facet Kiefer, Christian
Neill, Thomas
Cevirim-Papaioannou, Nese
Schild, Dieter
Gaona, Xavier
Vitova, Tonya
Dardenne, Kathy
Rothe, Jörg
Altmaier, Marcus
Geckeis, Horst
author_sort Kiefer, Christian
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description The impact of temperature on a freshly precipitated ThO(2)(am, hyd) solid phase was investigated using a combination of undersaturation solubility experiments and a multi-method approach for the characterization of the solid phase. XRD and EXAFS confirm that ageing of ThO(2)(am, hyd) at T = 80°C promotes a significant increase of the particle size and crystallinity. TG-DTA and XPS support that the ageing process is accompanied by an important decrease in the number of hydration waters/hydroxide groups in the original amorphous Th(IV) hydrous oxide. However, while clear differences between the structure of freshly precipitated ThO(2)(am, hyd) and aged samples were observed, the characterization methods used in this work are unable to resolve clear differences between solid phases aged for different time periods or at different pH values. Solubility experiments conducted at T = 22°C with fresh and aged Th(IV) solid phases show a systematic decrease in the solubility of the solid phases aged at T = 80°C. In contrast to the observations gained by solid phase characterization, the ageing time and ageing pH significantly affect the solubility measured at T = 22°C. These observations can be consistently explained considering a solubility control by the outermost surface of the ThO(2)(s, hyd) solid, which cannot be properly probed by any of the techniques considered in this work. Solubility data are used to derive the thermodynamic properties (log *K°(s,0), Δ(f) G°(m)) of the investigated solid phases, and discussed in terms of particle size using the Schindler equation. These results provide new insights on the interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system, with special emphasis on the transformation of the amorphous hydrous/hydroxide solid phases into the thermodynamically stable crystalline oxides.
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spelling pubmed-97053642022-11-30 Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system Kiefer, Christian Neill, Thomas Cevirim-Papaioannou, Nese Schild, Dieter Gaona, Xavier Vitova, Tonya Dardenne, Kathy Rothe, Jörg Altmaier, Marcus Geckeis, Horst Front Chem Chemistry The impact of temperature on a freshly precipitated ThO(2)(am, hyd) solid phase was investigated using a combination of undersaturation solubility experiments and a multi-method approach for the characterization of the solid phase. XRD and EXAFS confirm that ageing of ThO(2)(am, hyd) at T = 80°C promotes a significant increase of the particle size and crystallinity. TG-DTA and XPS support that the ageing process is accompanied by an important decrease in the number of hydration waters/hydroxide groups in the original amorphous Th(IV) hydrous oxide. However, while clear differences between the structure of freshly precipitated ThO(2)(am, hyd) and aged samples were observed, the characterization methods used in this work are unable to resolve clear differences between solid phases aged for different time periods or at different pH values. Solubility experiments conducted at T = 22°C with fresh and aged Th(IV) solid phases show a systematic decrease in the solubility of the solid phases aged at T = 80°C. In contrast to the observations gained by solid phase characterization, the ageing time and ageing pH significantly affect the solubility measured at T = 22°C. These observations can be consistently explained considering a solubility control by the outermost surface of the ThO(2)(s, hyd) solid, which cannot be properly probed by any of the techniques considered in this work. Solubility data are used to derive the thermodynamic properties (log *K°(s,0), Δ(f) G°(m)) of the investigated solid phases, and discussed in terms of particle size using the Schindler equation. These results provide new insights on the interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system, with special emphasis on the transformation of the amorphous hydrous/hydroxide solid phases into the thermodynamically stable crystalline oxides. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9705364/ /pubmed/36458154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.1042709 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kiefer, Neill, Cevirim-Papaioannou, Schild, Gaona, Vitova, Dardenne, Rothe, Altmaier and Geckeis. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kiefer, Christian
Neill, Thomas
Cevirim-Papaioannou, Nese
Schild, Dieter
Gaona, Xavier
Vitova, Tonya
Dardenne, Kathy
Rothe, Jörg
Altmaier, Marcus
Geckeis, Horst
Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system
title Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system
title_full Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system
title_fullStr Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system
title_full_unstemmed Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system
title_short Interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the ThO(2)(s, hyd)–H(2)O(l) system
title_sort interlink between solubility, structure, surface and thermodynamics in the tho(2)(s, hyd)–h(2)o(l) system
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9705364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36458154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.1042709
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