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Stabilization of uranyl(V) by dipicolinic acid in aqueous medium

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 50, Issue 4, Pages 1486-1495

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0dt03961f

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  1. BARC, Government of India

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The stable uranyl/dipicolinic acid complex was successfully prepared in an aqueous medium, and could be electrochemically reduced to form a stable pentavalent uranyl complex under anaerobic conditions. The complexation ability of DPA in stabilizing the unstable U(V) oxidation state in aqueous medium was demonstrated through various spectroscopic and analytical techniques.
Preparation of a stable U(V) complex in an aqueous medium is a challenging task owing to its disproportionation nature (conversion into more stable U(VI) and U(IV) species) and sensitivity to atmospheric oxygen. The stable uranyl (UO22+)/dipicolinic acid (DPA) complex ([(UO2)-O-(VI)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](-)) was formed at pH 10.5-12.0, which was confirmed by potentiometric and spectrophotometric titrations, and NMR, ESI-MS and EXAFS spectroscopy. The complex [(UO2)-O-(VI)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](-) can be electrochemically reduced on the Pt electrode at -0.9 eV (vs. Ag/AgCl) to [(UO2)-O-(V)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](2-) in aqueous medium under an anaerobic environment. According to cyclic voltammetric analysis, a pair of oxidation and reduction waves at E'(0) = -0.592 V corresponds to the [(UO2)-O-(VI)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](-)/[(UO2)-O-(V)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](2-) redox couple and the formation of [(UO2)-O-(V)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](2-) was confirmed by the electron stoichiometry (n = 0.97 +/- 0.05) of the reduction reaction of [(UO2)-O-(VI)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](-). The pentavalent uranyl complex [(UO2)-O-(V)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](2-) was further characterized via UV-vis-NIR absorption spectrophotometry and X-ray absorption (XANES and EXAFS) spectroscopy. The [(UO2)-O-(V)(DPA)(OH)(H2O)](2-) complex is stable at pH 10.5-12.0 in anaerobic water for a few days. DFT calculation shows the strong complexing ability of DPA stabilizing the unstable oxidation state U(V) in aqueous medium.

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