Structure Factor of EuCl3 Aqueous Solutions via Coupled Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Integral Equations
Raj Kumar Ramamoorthy1, Maximilien Levesque2, Luc Belloni1
1Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, CNRS, NIMBE, LIONS, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Abstract:
Identifying the structure of an aqueous solution is essential to rationalize various phenomena such as crystallization in solution, chemical reactivity, extraction of rare earth elements, and so forth. Despite this, the efforts to describe the structure of an aqueous solution have been hindered by the difficulty to retrieve structural data both from experiments and simulations. To overcome this, first, undersaturated EuCl3 aqueous solutions of concentrations varying from 0.15 to 1.8 mol/kg were studied using X-ray scattering. Second, for the first time, the theoretical X-ray signal of 1.8 mol/kg EuCl3 aqueous solution was simulated, with precise details for the complete range of scattering vectors using coupled molecular dynamics and hypernetted chain integral equations, and satisfactorily compared with the 1.8 mol/kg experimental X-ray scattering signal. The theoretical calculations demonstrate that the experimental structure factor is dominated by Eu3+-Eu3+ correlations.
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