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Trivalent uranium thermodynamics

U(Tp )2CH2Ph] and the high thermodynamic stabihty of the +4 oxidation state.The trivalent uranium complex [U(Tp )2(CH2Ph)] has been investigated by DFT as catalyst to promote the fimctionahzation ofC02 and CS2-It has been found that the interaction between CO2 and CS2 is not with central uranium atom, but due to the steric hindrance the first step is the cleavage of the U—C benzyl bond to form a C—C covalent bond. " ... [Pg.243]

Americium. The low solubilities and high sorption affinity of thorium and americium severely limit their mobility under environmental conditions. However, because each exists in a single oxidation state—Th(IV) and Am(III)— under environmentally relevant conditions, they are relatively easy to study. In addition, their chemical behaviors provide valuable information about the thermodynamic properties of trivalent and tetravalent species of uranium, neptunium, and plutonium. [Pg.4772]

In the assessment of the refining performance of uranium, systematic data has been reported for the chemical properties of uranium complex in various alkali chlorides such as LiCl-RbCl and LiCl-CsCl mixtures [3-5], Information on the coordination circumstance of solute ions is also important since it should be correlated with stability. The polarizing power of electrolyte cations controls the local structure around neodymium trivalent Nd " " as an example of f-elements and the degree of its distortion from octahedral symmetry is correlated with thermodynamic properties of NdClg " complex in molten alkali chlorides [6]. On the other hand, when F coexists with Cr in melts, it is well-known that the coordination circumstances of solute ions are drastically changed because of the formation of fluoro-complexes [7-9]. A small amount of F stabilizes the higher oxidation states of titanium and induces a negative shift in the standard potentials of the Ti(IV)ITi(ni) and Ti(III)ITi(II) couples [7, 8], The shift in redox potentials sometimes causes specific electrochemical behavior, for example, the addition of F to the LiCl-KCl eutectic leads to the disproportionation of americium Am into Am " and Am metal [9],... [Pg.421]


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