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Solubility of amorphous Th(IV) hydroxide – application of LIBD to determine the solubility product and EXAFS for aqueous speciation

  • Volker Neck , R. Müller , M. Bouby , M. Altmaier , J. Rothe , Melissa A. Denecke and Jae-Il Kim
From the journal Radiochimica Acta

Summary

The solubility of amorphous Th(IV) hydroxide at pH 3.0–13.5 and the aqueous speciation at pH < 4 are investigated in 0.5 M NaCl and 25 °C. The laser-induced breakdown detection (LIBD) is used to monitor the initial formation of thorium hydroxide colloids during the coulometric titration of 1.2×10−2−1.0×10−5 M thorium solutions in the pH range of 2.7–4.5. The accurate solubility limit determined by this method is comparable with data measured from undersaturation with an X-ray amorphous solid precipitated at higher pH and dried at room temperature. Based on hydrolysis constants selected from the literature, the solubility product of Th(OH)4(am) in 0.5 M NaCl is calculated to be log K′sp = −44.48 ± 0.24 and log K°sp = −47.8 ± 0.3 (converted to I=0 with the SIT coefficients of the NEA-TDB).

In other solubility studies with amorphous Th(IV) hydroxide or hydrous oxide, considerably higher thorium concentrations are measured at pH 3.5–5. Therefore, solutions of comparable H+ and thorium concentrations are prepared by careful coulometric titration and examined by ultrafiltration, LIBD and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy. These measurements demonstrate the presence of a large amount of small Th(IV) colloids. The ThL3 edge EXAFS spectra of these colloidal suspensions are similar to that of the amorphous solid.

Received: 2001-10-12
Accepted: 2002-4-11
Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2002-9-1

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