Small-angle X-ray scattering measurements were
performed on zirconium acidic aqueous solutions to
investigate the structure and the size of polynuclear species larger
than the previously identified tetrameric species.
Solutions with [H+]added and
[OH-]added ranging from 0.0 to 1.0 M and
0.0 to 0.02 M, respectively, were analyzed.
This study demonstrates that an octameric species,
Zr8(OH)20(H2O)24Cl12,
exists in equilibrium with the tetrameric
species,
Zr4(OH)8(H2O)16Cl6
2+,
such that, for 0.05 M Zr(IV) in highly acidic solutions
([H+]added ≥ 0.6 M), the
tetramer is the dominant species; and at conditions with
[H+]added ≤ 0.05 M, the octameric species
becomes
predominant. The estimated value of the equilibrium quotient
obtained for the tetramer/octamer equilibrium is 0.20
± 0.05 M3. The tetramer and octamer have radii of
gyration of 3.8 and 5.1 ± 0.2 Å and a hydrolysis ratio of
2.0
and 2.5, respectively. The octamer forms by stacking two tetramers
on top of each other. At conditions where
small amounts of NaOH are added, unidentified polymeric Zr(IV)
species larger in size than the octameric species
appear.
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