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“…To allow a comparison between data at different temperatures, the constants in molarity should be converted to the constants in molality. According to the method in the literature, 6 the equilibrium constant of a reaction in molality (K m ) is related to that in molarity (K M ) by eqn (12).…”
Section: Data On Actinide Complexation At Elevated Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To allow a comparison between data at different temperatures, the constants in molarity should be converted to the constants in molality. According to the method in the literature, 6 the equilibrium constant of a reaction in molality (K m ) is related to that in molarity (K M ) by eqn (12).…”
Section: Data On Actinide Complexation At Elevated Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on the complexation of trivalent actinides in solution at variable temperatures are extremely scarce. There are only a few studies on the complexation of Am(III) and Cm(III) with carbonate [9][10][11] and chloride 12 (Table 1). In none of the studies is calorimetry used to directly measure the enthalpy of complexation.…”
Section: Trivalent Actinidesmentioning
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“…Literature data on the complexation of trivalent actinides with chloride at increased temperatures are scarce. Yeh et al used a solvent extraction method to study the formation of AmCl 2+ complexs in 1.0 M NaClO 4 at T = 25 and 50 °C . The authors determined a slight increase of log β′ 1 (25 °C)(AmCl 2+ ) = 0.11 ± 0.05 to log β′ 1 (50 °C)(AmCl 2+ ) = 0.38 ± 0.05 in the studied temperature range, yielding a reaction enthalpy of Δ r H = 19.39 ± 7.35 kJ/mol.…”
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confidence: 99%