Plutonyl
The plutonyl ion is an
Chemical properties
The chemistry of the plutonyl ion resembles the chemistry of the uranyl ion very closely.[1][2] Both ions are linear with the metal atom midway between the two oxygen atoms. Many compounds of the two ions are isostructural. The νPu–O asymmetric stretching frequency is some 20 cm−1 lower, at ca. 910 cm−1, in complexes with the same ligand set.[3] From this it can be inferred that the Pu–O bond is only a little weaker than the U–O bond. The electronic structures are also similar.[4]
In aqueous solution there are some differences in hydrolysis behaviour, not only in the log β* values (definition of β*) but in nature of the polymeric species that can be formed. In the table below, 1,2 stoichiometry means a species with one actinyl ion and two hydroxide ions, etc. This is one of the few instances of notable differences between plutonyl and uranyl.
log β* hydrolysis constant values Stoichiometry uranyl[5] plutonyl[6] 1,1 −5.45 −5.76 1,2 −5.8 −11.69 2,2 −7.79 2,4 −19.3 3,4 −12 3,5 −16
Distinct optical absorbance bands at 842 and 845 nm were observed for the mononuclear and dinuclear hydrolysis species. Hydrolysis of plutonyl is important for an understanding of pollution of natural waters.
Another significant difference is that plutonyl is a much stronger
Standard reduction potentials /V[7] Couple uranyl plutonyl MO2+
2/M4+0.38 1.04 M4+/M3+ −0.52 1.01
Conversely, plutonyl is more easily reduced than uranyl. This difference is utilized in the separation of plutonium from uranium in the PUREX process, as described below.
The plutonyl ion is always associated with other ligands. The most common arrangement is for the so-called equatorial ligands to lie in a plane perpendicular to the O–Pu–O line and passing through the plutonium atom. With four ligands, as in [PuO2Cl4]2− the plutonium has a distorted octahedral environment, with a square of ligand atoms in the equatorial plane. In plutonyl nitrate, PuO2(NO3)22H2O, as in
The solubility of plutonyl nitrate in organic solvents is utilized in the
See also
References
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