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Thermodynamic and structural studies on the Ln(III)/An(III) malate complexation
- Source :
- Inorganic Chemistry 58(2019), 368-381
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- The complexation of the trivalent lanthanides Nd(III) and Eu(III) and of the actinide Am(III) with malate was studied using a multi−method approach. The combination of structural and thermodynamic studies was required for the interpretation of the stoichiometry and thermodynamic data (logβ0, ΔrH0m,2, ΔrS0m, ΔrG0m) of the lanthanide/actinide malate complexes leading to a profound molecular understanding of the system. The structure-sensitive methods vibrational spectroscopy and extended X–ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy complemented with quantum-mechanical ab–initio molecular dynamics calculations revealed a tridentate ring structure of the respective metal complexes. The metal is coordinated by two carboxylate groups and a hydroxyl group. UV–Vis, laser fluorescence and calorimetric studies consistently yielded two complex species having a 1:1 and a 1:2 (metal:malate) stoichiometry. Parallel factor analysis and iterative transformation factor analysis were applied to decompose experimental spectra into their single components and to determine stability constants. The 1:1 and 1:2 Nd(III) malate complexation constants determined by isothermal titration calorimetry were extrapolated to zero ionic strength using the specific ion interaction theory, yielding logβ10 and logβ20 of about 6 and 9, respectively. The respective complexation enthalpies ΔrH0m,1 and ΔrH0m,2 showed average values of 5 kJ·mol−1 which are typical for small organic molecules. The comparison of Nd(III) and Am(III) malate complexes showed that the malate binding motif, the speciation and the thermodynamics can be transferred from lanthanides(III) to actinides(III) supporting the 4f–/ 5f–element homology.
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- Lanthanide
010405 organic chemistry
Infrared spectroscopy
Actinide
010402 general chemistry
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0104 chemical sciences
Inorganic Chemistry
Metal
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chemistry
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Physical chemistry
Carboxylate
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Absorption (chemistry)
Spectroscopy
Stoichiometry
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Inorganic Chemistry 58(2019), 368-381
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4adea1af784d8e2eae3a8764dd853a0f