Synthesis and Crystal Structures of Volatile Neptunium(IV) β-Diketonates
Autor: | Nathalie A. Wall, Kevin P. Carney, Aaron T. Johnson, Jana K. Pfeiffer, Allen G. Oliver, Donald E. Wall, T. Gannon Parker, Sara M. Dickens, Martha R. Finck |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Thermogravimetric analysis Neptunium Inorganic chemistry Thermal decomposition Infrared spectroscopy chemistry.chemical_element Actinide 010402 general chemistry 010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry 01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences Coordination complex Inorganic Chemistry chemistry Sublimation (phase transition) Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Volatility (chemistry) |
Zdroj: | Inorganic Chemistry. 56:13553-13561 |
ISSN: | 1520-510X 0020-1669 |
Popis: | Production of certified reference materials in support of domestic nuclear forensics programs require volatile precursors for introduction into electromagnetic isotopic separation instruments. β-Diketone chelates of tetravalent actinides are known for their high volatility, but previously developed synthetic approaches require starting material (NpCl4) that is prohibitively difficult and hazardous to prepare. An alternative strategy was developed here that uses controlled potential electrolysis to reduce neptunium to the tetravalent state in submolar concentrations of hydrochloric acid. Four different β-diketone ligands of varying degrees of fluorination were reacted with an aqueous solution of Np4+. Products of this reaction were characterized via X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy, and were found to be neutral 8-coordinate complexes that adopt square antiprismatic crystal geometry. Synthesis of Np β-diketonates by this approach circumvents the necessity of using NpCl4 in tetravalent Np coordination compound synthesis. The volatility of the complexes was assessed using thermogravimetric analysis, where the temperature of sublimation was determined to be in the range of 180° to 205 °C. The extent of fluorination did not appreciably alter the sublimation temperature of the complex. Thermal decomposition of these compounds was not observed during sublimation. High volatility and thermal stability of Np β-diketonates make them ideal candidates for gaseous introduction into isotopic separation instruments. |
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