Issue 5, 2013

A spectroscopic study of Cm(iii) complexation with propionate in saline solutions at variable temperatures

Abstract

The complexation of Cm(III) with propionate is studied by time resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) in saline solutions (NaCl and CaCl2) as a function of ionic strength, ligand concentration, and temperature. The molar fractions of the different Cm(III) species are determined by peak deconvolution of the measured fluorescence spectra. By using the specific ion interaction theory (SIT), the stability constants at zero ionic strength (log K0n) of the first and second complexation steps are determined. The stability constants of the mono- and dipropionate complexes increase continuously with increasing temperature between 20–90 °C in both background electrolytes. The log K0n values are linearly correlated to the reciprocal temperature, indicating ΔrH0m = const. and ΔrC0p,m = 0. Therefore, the thermodynamic constants (ΔrH0m, ΔrS0m, ΔrG0m) for the formation of the [Cm(Prop)]2+ and [Cm(Prop)2]+ complexes are derived from the integrated van't Hoff equation. The results show that both reactions are entropy driven. Furthermore, neither the formation of ternary species including Ca2+ nor a complexing effect of Cl at elevated temperatures is observed under the chosen experimental conditions. Lastly, the ion–ion interaction coefficients of both complexed species with Cl are derived for the first time.

Graphical abstract: A spectroscopic study of Cm(iii) complexation with propionate in saline solutions at variable temperatures

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jan 2013
Accepted
28 Feb 2013
First published
01 Mar 2013

New J. Chem., 2013,37, 1520-1528

A spectroscopic study of Cm(III) complexation with propionate in saline solutions at variable temperatures

D. R. Fröhlich, A. Skerencak-Frech, M. K. Morkos and P. J. Panak, New J. Chem., 2013, 37, 1520 DOI: 10.1039/C3NJ00109A

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