Rhodium(III) Speciation in Concentrated Nitric Acid Solutions

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The interaction of rhodium(III) aqua ions with nitrate ions in 3–16 m nitric acid solutions has been studied by103Rh and15N NMR and Raman spectroscopy. The mononuclear complexes [Rh(H2O)6–n(NO3)n]3–n(n = 1–4) were found to be the only form of rhodium(III) existing in the solutions with the metal concentration in the range 0.2–1.3 m. The dynamics of the H2O → NO3–substitution process was studied at 80 °C. An increase in the average number of nitrate groups bonded to rhodium with increasing concentration of nitric acid was also determined. The fine crystalline salt Rb4trans-[Rh(H2O)2(NO3)4][Rh(NO3)6] was obtained by solvothermal concentration of the rhodium nitric acid solution on addition of rubidium nitrate. The structure of the salt was solved by the powder X-ray diffraction method, with monodentate coordination of nitrato ligands found for both the [Rh(NO3)6]3–and trans-[Rh(H2O)2(NO3)4]–anions.

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Vasilchenko, D., Vorob’eva, S., Tkachev, S., Baidina, I., Belyaev, A., Korenev, S., … Vasiliev, A. (2016). Rhodium(III) Speciation in Concentrated Nitric Acid Solutions. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2016(23), 3822–3828. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201600523

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