2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c00647
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Speciation and Ammonia-Induced Precipitation of Neptunium and Uranium Ions

Abstract: The pH evolution and corresponding changes in the UV−Vis−NIR absorption spectra of oxygenated neptunium (NpO 2 + and NpO 2 2+) and uranyl ions (UO 2 2+ ) in nitric acid are investigated during titration with an aqueous NH 3 solution. The speciation and precipitation regimes between acidic (pH 1.5) and alkaline (pH 10) conditions at room temperature are discussed to assess the suitability of Np(V) or Np(VI) in sol−gel conversion processes for fuel target fabrication. Under the applied experimental conditions, N… Show more

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“…On the analytical forefront, the exciting but challenging chemistry of the f-block elements have benefitted immensely in the past with the advent of new and powerful spectroscopic techniques. Nevertheless, the relatively old techniques such as UV–vis, fluorescence, cyclic voltametry etc., still serve as inevitable tools for the fundamental understanding of actinide chemistry. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the analytical forefront, the exciting but challenging chemistry of the f-block elements have benefitted immensely in the past with the advent of new and powerful spectroscopic techniques. Nevertheless, the relatively old techniques such as UV–vis, fluorescence, cyclic voltametry etc., still serve as inevitable tools for the fundamental understanding of actinide chemistry. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%