Coacervate Formation in Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Inorganic Molecular Clusters with Simple Divalent Countercations.
Kexing XiaoYuqing YangXiaohan XuJennifer E S SzymanowskiYifan ZhouGinger E SigmonPeter C BurnsTianbo LiuPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
We report a complex coacervate formed by a 2.5 nm-diameter, rigid uranyl peroxide molecular cluster (Li 68 K 12 (OH) 20 )[UO 2 (O 2 )OH] 60 , U 60 60- ) and SrCl 2 salt in dilute aqueous solutions, including its location in the phase diagram, composition, rheological features, and critical conditions for phase transitions. In this coacervate, the Sr 2+ cations are a major building component, and the coacervate phase covers a substantial region of the phase diagram. This coacervate demonstrates features that differ from traditional coacervates formed by oppositely charged long-chain polyelectrolytes, especially in its formation mechanism, dehydration, enhancement of mechanical strength with increasing ionic strength, and the change of salt partition preference into the coacervate and supernatant phases with ionic strength.
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