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Investigation of Astatine(III) Hydrolyzed Species: Experiments and Relativistic Calculations

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 117, Issue 9, Pages 1983-1990

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp3099413

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  1. French National Research Agency [ANR 2010-BLAN-0807-01]
  2. Region Pays de la Loire (NUCSAN project)
  3. GENCI-CINES/IDRIS [2011-c2011085117]

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This work aims to resolve some controversies about astatine(III) hydroxide species present in oxidant aqueous solution. AtO+ is the dominant species existing under oxidizing and acidic pH conditions. This is consistent with high-performance ion-exchange chromatography data showing the existence of one species holding one positive charge. A change in speciation occurs as the pH changes from 1 to 4, while remaining under oxidizing conditions. Dynamic experiments with ion-exchange resins evidence the existence of a neutral species witnessed by its elution in the void volume. Batch-experiments using a competition method show the exchange of one proton indicating the formation of the AtO(OH) species. The hydrolysis thermodynamic constant, extrapolated to zero ionic strength, was determined to be 10(-1.9). This value is supported by two-component relativistic quantum calculations and therefore allows disclosing unambiguously the structure of the formed species.

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