Publication Type Journal Article
Title Synthesis and hydrolysis of gas-phase lanthanide and actinide oxide nitrate complexes: a correspondence to trivalent metal ion redox potentials and ionization energies
Authors Ana F. Lucena Celia Lourenco Maria C. Michelini Philip X. Rutkowski José M. Carretas Nicole Zorz Laurence Berthon Ana Dias M. Conceição Oliveira John K. Gibson Joaquim Marçalo
Groups BioMol IOARC
Journal PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Year 2015
Month
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Volume 17
Number 15
Pages 9942-9950
Abstract Several lanthanide and actinide tetranitrate ions, M-III(NO3)(4)(-), were produced by electrospray ionization and subjected to collision induced dissociation in quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometers. The nature of the MO(NO3)(3)(-)products that result from NO2 elimination was evaluated by measuring the relative hydrolysis rates under thermalized conditions. Based on the experimental results it is inferred that the hydrolysis rates relate to the intrinsic stability of the M-IV oxidation states, which correlate with both the solution IV/III reduction potentials and the fourth ionization energies. Density functional theory computations of the energetics of hydrolysis and atoms-in-molecules bonding analysis of representative oxide and hydroxide nitrates substantiate the interpretations. The results allow differentiation between those MO(NO3)(3)(-) that comprise an O2- ligand with oxidation to M-IV and those that comprise a radical O- ligand with retention of the M-III oxidation state. In the particular cases of MO(NO3)(3)(-) for M = Pr, Nd and Tb it is proposed that the oxidation states are intermediate between M(III) and M(IV).
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5cp00515a
ISBN
Publisher ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Book Title
ISSN 1463-9076
EISSN 1463-9084
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000352270700039
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