Speciation of uranyl complexes in ionic liquids by optical spectroscopy

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Abstract

Uranyl complexes dissolved in room-temperature ionic liquids have diagnostic absorption and emission spectra which reflect the molecular symmetry and geometry. In particular, the characteristic vibrational fine structure of the absorption spectra allows identification of the molecular symmetry of a uranyl complex. The concept of speciation of uranyl complexes is illustrated for the hydrated uranyl ion, the tetrachloro complex [UO2Cl 4]2-, the trinitrato complex [UO2(NO 3)3]-, the triacetato complex [UO 2(CH3COO)3]-, and the crown ether complex [UO2(18-crown-6)]2+ in imidazolium and pyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ionic liquids. The competition between 18-crown-6 and small inorganic ligands for coordination to the uranyl ion was investigated. The crystal structures of the hydrolysis product [(UO 2)2(μ2-OH)2(H2O) 6] [UO2Br4](18-crown-6)4 and imidazolium salt [C6mim]2[UO2Br4] are described. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

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Nockemann, P., Servaes, K., Van Deun, R., Van Hecke, K., Van Meervelt, L., Binnemans, K., & Görller-Walrand, C. (2007). Speciation of uranyl complexes in ionic liquids by optical spectroscopy. Inorganic Chemistry, 46(26), 11335–11344. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic701752j

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