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Crystal Structure and Stability in Aqueous Solutions of Na 0.5 [NpO 2 (OH) 1.5 ]·0.5H 2 O and Na[NpO 2 (OH) 2 ].

David FellhauerJun-Yeop LeeNicole A DiBlasiOlaf WalterXavier GaonaDieter SchildMarcus Altmaier
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
The ternary neptunium(V) (Np(V)) hydroxides Na 0.5 [NpO 2 (OH) 1.5 ]·0.5H 2 O (I) and Na[NpO 2 (OH) 2 ] (II) were synthesized in aqueous NaOH solutions at T = 80 °C, and their crystal structures were determined to be monoclinic, P 2 1 , Z = 2, a = 5.9859(2), b = 10.1932(3), c = 12.1524(4) Å, β = 98.864(1)°, V = 732.63(4) Å 3 for (I) and orthorhombic, P 2 1 2 1 2 1 , Z = 4, a = 5.856(7), b = 7.621(9), c = 8.174(9) Å, V = 364.8(7) Å 3 for (II) . By combining the detailed structural information with results from systematic solubility investigations, a comprehensive chemical and thermodynamic model of the Np(V) behavior in NaCl-NaOH solutions was evaluated. The results reveal a great stability of the ternary Na-Np(V)-OH solid phases that significantly enhances the predominance field of the entire Np(V) redox state to high alkalinity.
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