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Spectroscopic characterization of neptunium(vi), plutonium(vi), americium(vi) and neptunium(v) encapsulated in uranyl nitrate hexahydrate
Author(s) -
Xiaojuan Yu,
Jeffrey D. Einkauf,
Vyacheslav S. Bryantsev,
Michael C. Cheshire,
Benjamin Reinhart,
Jochen Autschbach,
Jonathan D. Burns
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
physical chemistry chemical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.053
H-Index - 239
eISSN - 1463-9084
pISSN - 1463-9076
DOI - 10.1039/d1cp01047f
Subject(s) - neptunium , uranyl , americium , extended x ray absorption fine structure , chemistry , absorption spectroscopy , coordination complex , plutonium , nitric acid , uranyl nitrate , crystallization , actinide , coordination number , x ray absorption spectroscopy , x ray photoelectron spectroscopy , spectroscopy , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , ion , materials science , uranium , metal , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , metallurgy , engineering
The coordination of crystalline products resulting from the co-crystallization of Np(vi), Pu(vi), Am(vi), and Np(v) with uranyl nitrate hexahydrate (UNH) has been revealed through solid-state spectroscopic characterization via diffuse reflectance UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy, SEM-EDS, and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. Density functional and multireference wavefunction calculations were performed to analyze the An(vi/v)O2(NO3)2·2H2O electronic structures and to help assign the observed transitions in the absorption spectra. EXAFS show a similar coordination between the U(VI) in UNH and Np(vi) and Pu(vi); while Am resulted in a similar coordination to Am(iii), as reduction of Am(vi) occurred prior to EXAFS data being obtained. The co-crystallization of the oxidized transuranic species-penta- and hexavalent-with UNH, represents a significant advance from not only a practical standpoint in providing an elegant solution for used nuclear fuel recycle, but also as an avenue to expand the fundamental understanding of the 5f electronic behavior in the solid-state.

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