Issue 20, 2023

Exploring the influence of pH on the structural intricacies of uranium oxide hydrates containing both Cd(ii) and K(i) ions

Abstract

We report the synthesis of two new dual-cation uranium oxide hydrate (UOH) materials, containing both Cd2+ and K+ ions, along with their characterisation by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction and a range of other structural and spectroscopic techniques. The materials were found to differ in structures, topology and uranium to cation ratios, with the layered UOH-Cd crystallising in a plate morphology and containing a U : Cd : K ratio of 3 : 1.5 : 1. Conversely, the framework-type UOF-Cd incorporates much less Cd, with a U : Cd : K ratio of 4.4 : 0.2 : 1 and is found as needle-like crystals. A common feature in both structures is the presence of β-U3O8 type layers with a distinct uranium centre which lacks the expected uranyl bonds, highlighting the importance of the β-U3O8 layer in the subsequent self-assembly and preferential formation of a variety of structural types. Most importantly, by exploiting the additional flexibility provided by monovalent cation species (i.e., K+) as secondary metal cations to synthesise these novel dual-cation materials, this work highlights the potential for broadening the scope of viable synthetic UOH phases towards furthering the understanding of these systems in their roles as alteration products in the surrounds of spent nuclear fuel in deep geological repositories.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the influence of pH on the structural intricacies of uranium oxide hydrates containing both Cd(ii) and K(i) ions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mar 2023
Accepted
24 Apr 2023
First published
25 Apr 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 6629-6640

Exploring the influence of pH on the structural intricacies of uranium oxide hydrates containing both Cd(II) and K(I) ions

T. A. Ablott, K. T. Lu, T. Wei and Y. Zhang, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 6629 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT00630A

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