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Dmytro V Kravchuk1, Emily R Mikeska1, Richard E Wilson1
1Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S Cass Ave, Lemont, Illinois 60439, United States.
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Plutonium exhibits a particularly complex and rich aqueous chemistry due to a dynamic redox equilibrium that can result in the coexistence of four different oxidation states in aqueous solution. Within this equilibrium, pentavalent plutonium is among the most soluble and dominant oxidation states of Pu in neutral to alkaline aqueous solutions of relevance to environmental chemistries and the extreme chemical environments encountered in high-level radioactive wastes. Despite this, the fundamental chemistry of Pu(V) under such conditions remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate the redox accessibility of Pu(V) in alkaline media based on the observations of an electrochemically reversible Pu(VI/V) couple at E1/2 = 0.19 V vs Hg/HgO (0.29 V vs NHE), allowing us to electrolytically generate Pu(V) in alkaline solution. These Pu(V) solutions remained stable under ambient conditions for at least 9 days before precipitation of crystalline Na2[PuVO2(OH)3]·2H2O, the first structurally characterized Pu(V) hydroxide. The modest potential of the Pu(VI/V) redox couple allowed us to reproduce Na2[PuVO2(OH)3]·2H2O synthetically as well as isolate two additional novel Pu(V)-bearing hydroxide phases Na[PuVO2(OH)2(H2O)]·2.5H2O and K2[PuVO2(OH)3]·2H2O as single crystals from alkaline reactions under mild hydrothermal conditions (<200 °C) using Na2O2 and KO2 as reductants. This reactivity is rationalized and informed by our electrochemical measurements. The properties of the Pu(V) solids were further characterized by using vibrational and optical spectroscopy.
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