The geometric structures, vibrational frequencies and redox properties of the actinyl coordination complexes ([AnO(2)(L)(n)](m); An = U, Pu, Np; L = H2O, Cl-, CO32-, CH3CO2-, OH-) in aqueous solution, studied by density functional theory methods

J P Austin, M Sundararajan, M A Vincent, I H Hillier

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    Abstract

    The geometric and electronic structures of the aqua, chloro, acetato, hydroxo and carbonato complexes of U, Np and Pu in both their (VI) and (V) oxidation states, and in an aqueous environment, have been studied using density functional theory methods. We have obtained micro-solvated structures derived from molecular dynamics simulations and included the bulk solvent using a continuum model. We find that two different hydrogen bonding patterns involving the axial actinyl oxygen atoms are sometimes possible, and may give rise to different An-O bond lengths and vibrational frequencies. These alternative structures are reflected in the experimental An-O bond lengths of the aqua and carbonato complexes. The variation of the redox potential of the uranyl complexes with the different ligands has been studied using both BP86 and B3LYP functionals. The relative values for the four uranium complexes having anionic ligands are in surprisingly good agreement with experiment, although the absolute values are in error by -1 eV. The absolute error for the aqua species is much less, leading to an incorrect order of the redox potentials of the aqua and chloro species.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5902-5909
    JournalDalton Transactions
    Issue number30
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • 1st-principles molecular-dynamics
    • quantum-chemical calculations
    • ray-absorption spectroscopy
    • effective core potentials
    • uranyl(vi) complexes
    • hydroxide complexes
    • electron-transfer
    • raman-scattering
    • water exchange
    • aquo complexes

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