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Original Articles

Complexation Chemistry of Zirconium(IV), Uranium(VI), and Iron(III) with Acetohydroxamic Acid

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Pages 1733-1742 | Received 26 Oct 2009, Accepted 08 Apr 2010, Published online: 30 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

The complexation of zirconium(IV), uranium(VI), and iron(III) with acetohydroxamic acid (AHA) has been analyzed spectrophotometrically in various ionic strengths at 25°C. Arsenazo III (AAIII) was used as an indicator for unbound zirconium. The SQUAD computational program was employed to evaluate the stability constants. Conditional stability constants of four zirconium complexes Zr(AAIII)3+, , Zr(AHA)3+, and were determined in 1 mol · L−1 HClO4 as log β′ = 5.09, 10.29, 12.78, and 23.13, respectively. Conditional stability constants of UO2(AHA)+, Fe(AHA)2+, , and Fe(AHA)3, in 0.1 mol · L−1 HNO3 were calculated as  = 8.32, 11.00, 20.93, and 28.75, respectively.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We express our gratitude to Lin Kong for his work of the uranium spectroscopy experiments. We thank Peter Sprunger for creating a Java program to align the SQUAD input files. This research was performed under the financial support of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management Graduate Fellowship Program administered by Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education and USDOE NERI Program, Award 054657.

Notes

Note: Conditional stability constants for Andrieux el al. (Citation17) at 25°C for 0 ≤ pH ≤ 1.00 and  ≈ 0.1 mol · L−1 were calculated from their published data for comparative purposes using 9.33 (Citation3) as the pKa for AHA at I = 0.1 mol · L−1.

Note: Koide et al. (Citation10) determined UO2(AHA)+ stability constant using potentiometric titration at 25°C.

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