2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c03480
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Complexation of Cyclic Glutarimidedioxime with Cerium: Surrogating for Redox Behavior of Plutonium

Abstract: The complexation of cerium with glutarimidedioxime (H 2 L) was studied by potentiometry, ESI-mass spectrometry, and cyclic voltammetry. Crystallization of [Ce IV (HL) 3 ] + from Ce 3+ starting reactant indicated spontaneous complexation-driven oxidation. In aqueous solution, Ce 3+ ions form three successive complexes, Ce(HL) 2+ , Ce(HL) 2 + , and Ce(HL) 3 (where HL − stands for the singly deprotonated ligand). The interactions of glutarimidedioxime with metal ions are dominantly electrostatic in nature, and th… Show more

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“…Chelation refers to the process in which central metal ions combine with some suitable coordination atoms to form a complex with a ring structure. Ce 3+ chelated many hydroxylcontaining compounds through Ce−O bonds, such as glutathione, 40 amino tri(methylphosphonic acid), 41 glutaryl dioxime, 42 and quercetin. 43 Furthermore, Ce 3+ aggregated glutathione-modified nanoclusters for fluorescence enhancement.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chelation refers to the process in which central metal ions combine with some suitable coordination atoms to form a complex with a ring structure. Ce 3+ chelated many hydroxylcontaining compounds through Ce−O bonds, such as glutathione, 40 amino tri(methylphosphonic acid), 41 glutaryl dioxime, 42 and quercetin. 43 Furthermore, Ce 3+ aggregated glutathione-modified nanoclusters for fluorescence enhancement.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1a ) are metal chelating agents that have been actively studied for metal recovery from wastewaters. Recently, H 2 CID I has been explored for removing uranium (U IV and U VI ) 37 39 cerium (Ce IV ) 40 , 41 , plutonium (Pu IV ) 42 , and neptunium (Np V ) 43 from nuclear wastewater. However, thermodynamic and spectroscopic studies revealed H 2 CID I has higher affinity for V(V) 44 , 45 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%