Issue 41, 2008

The structure of Fe(iii) ions in strongly alkaline aqueous solutions from EXAFS and Mössbauer spectroscopy

Abstract

To establish the structure of ferric ions in strongly alkaline (pH > 13) environments, aqueous NaOH solutions supersaturated with respect to Fe(III) and the solid ferric-hydroxo complex salts precipitating from them have been characterized with a variety of experimental techniques. From UV measurements, in solutions of pH > 13, only one kind of Fe(III)-hydroxo complex species was found to be present. The micro crystals obtained from such solutions were proven to be a new, so far unidentified solid phase. Mössbauer spectra of the quick-frozen solution and that of the complex salt indicated a highly symmetrical ferric environment in both systems From the EXAFS and XANES spectra, the environment of the ferric ion in these solutions (both native and quick-frozen) and in the complex salt was found to be different. In the complex salt, the bond lengths are consistent with an octahedral coordination around the ferric centres. In solution, the coordination geometry of Fe(III) is most probably tetrahedral. Our results demonstrate that in strongly alkaline aqueous solutions, ferric ions behave very similarly to other structurally related tervalent ions, like Al(III) or Ga(III).

Graphical abstract: The structure of Fe(iii) ions in strongly alkaline aqueous solutions from EXAFS and Mössbauer spectroscopy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2008
Accepted
30 Jun 2008
First published
27 Aug 2008

Dalton Trans., 2008, 5603-5611

The structure of Fe(III) ions in strongly alkaline aqueous solutions from EXAFS and Mössbauer spectroscopy

P. Sipos, D. Zeller, E. Kuzmann, A. Vértes, Z. Homonnay, M. Walczak and S. E. Canton, Dalton Trans., 2008, 5603 DOI: 10.1039/B806937A

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