Ligand exchange reactions of a monomeric zirconium carbonate complex with carboxylic acids studied by extended X-ray absorption fine structure, UV absorption and raman spectrophotometry

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Ligand exchange reactions of a monomeric zirconium carbonate complex with carboxylic acids were studied by means of extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), UV absorption spectrophotometry and Raman spectrometry. Three carboxylic acids, gluconic acid, and L-tartaric acid and citric acid, which are mono-, di- and tri-carboxylic acids, respectively, were employed in this study. These three carboxylic acids gave different spectral signatures and concentration dependences, respectively. In the gluconic acid system, the peaks on Fourier transform of EXAFS spectrum and Raman spectrum caused by carbonate ion coordinating to zirconium atom were obviously decreased with increasing gluconic acid concentration compared to the other two carboxylic acid systems. This indicates the high association ability of gluconic acid to zirconium, which was revealed by UV spectrophotometric analysis.

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Takasaki, F., Fujiwara, K., Kikuchi, T., Tanno, T., Nakajima, Y., Toyoda, Y., & Ogawa, N. (2017). Ligand exchange reactions of a monomeric zirconium carbonate complex with carboxylic acids studied by extended X-ray absorption fine structure, UV absorption and raman spectrophotometry. Analytical Sciences, 33(9), 1007–1012. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.33.1007

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