Issue 40, 2013

Complexation of glutarimidedioxime with Fe(iii), Cu(ii), Pb(ii), and Ni(ii), the competing ions for the sequestration of U(vi) from seawater

Abstract

The stability constants of the complexes of Fe(III), Cu(II), Pb(II), and Ni(II) with glutarimidedioxime, a ligand that has significant implications in the sequestration of uranium from seawater with amidoxime-based sorbents, were determined by potentiometry. The enthalpies of complexation for the Fe(III)/glutarimidedioxime complexes were determined by microcalorimetry. Compared with the data for the complexation of U(VI) with glutarimidedioxime in the literature, Fe(III) forms much stronger complexes with glutarimidedioxime and is expected to affect the efficiency of uranium sequestration from seawater by competing for the sorption sites of the amidoxime-based sorbents. The structures of two Fe(III)/glutarimidedioxime complexes were identified by single-crystal X-ray diffractometry, and helped to interpret the stronger complexation of Fe(III) with glutarimidedioxime than that of U(VI).

Graphical abstract: Complexation of glutarimidedioxime with Fe(iii), Cu(ii), Pb(ii), and Ni(ii), the competing ions for the sequestration of U(vi) from seawater

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2013
Accepted
06 Aug 2013
First published
07 Aug 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 14621-14627

Complexation of glutarimidedioxime with Fe(III), Cu(II), Pb(II), and Ni(II), the competing ions for the sequestration of U(VI) from seawater

X. Sun, C. Xu, G. Tian and L. Rao, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 14621 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT51767E

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