Complexation of ThoriumIV with Fluorinated Heterocyclic β‐Diketones in Aqueous Hydrochloric Solutions

Author:

Lutoshkin Maxim A.1ORCID,Taydakov Ilya V.23,Patrusheva Anastasia A.1,Matveev Petr I.1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Chemical Physics of f-elements Radiochemistry Division Department of Chemistry Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow Russian Federation

2. P. N. Lebedev Institute of Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russian Federation

3. G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Moscow Russian Federation

Abstract

AbstractThe interaction of Thorium(IV) with a group of non‐symmetric CF3‐diketones has been studied by means of electronic absorption spectroscopy in HCl aqueous solutions at I=0.5 M (NaCl) and T=298 K. Six heterocyclic dicarbonyl ligands (2‐thenoyl‐trifluoroacetone, 2‐furoyl‐trifluoroacetone, 2‐selenophen‐trifluoroacetone, 2‐tellurophen‐trifluoroacetone, phenyl‐trifluoroacetone, and 2‐naphthyl‐trifluoroacetone) demonstrate the chelation activity toward ThIV in the acidic pH range. Obtained values of the “true” stability constants lie in the range 6.2–6.8 logarithmic units, respectively. A significant (10–15 nm) bathochromic shift between the maximum absorption wavelength of lanthanide and actinide monocomplexes has been detected. Observed spectral shift increases with the atomic number of substituted chalcogen atoms in the heterocyclic ring of the corresponding ligand: 10 nm for furan, 11 nm for thiophen, 14 nm for selenophen, and 15 nm for tellurophene rings. The complexation with Thorium occurs in an acidic media, where studied ligands do not interact with transition and rare earth metals. Spectral and pH shifts make studied ligands useful reagents for the detection and analytical determination of Thorium in the mixture with other metals without prior separation. Quantum‐chemical simulations (DFT and TD‐DFT) demonstrate that the nine‐ and deco‐coordinated structures of ThoriumIV complexes reproduce experimental values within reasonable errors.

Publisher

Wiley

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