Role of Solvation in the Reduction of the Uranyl Dication by Water: A Density Functional Study
- 4 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 43 (13) , 4080-4090
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic035450h
Abstract
We have studied the solvation of uranyl, UO22+, and the reduced species UO(OH)2+ and U(OH)22+ systematically using three levels of approximation: direct application of a continuum model (M1); explicit quantum-chemical treatment of the first hydration sphere (M2); a combined quantum-chemical/continuum model approach (M3). We have optimized complexes with varying numbers of aquo ligands (n = 4−6) and compared their free energies of solvation. Models M1 and M2 have been found to recover the solvation energy only partially, underestimating it by ∼100 kcal/mol or more. With our best model M3, the calculated hydration free energy ΔhG° of UO22+ is about −420 kcal/mol, which shifts to about −370 kcal/mol when corrected for the expected error of the model. This value agrees well with the experimentally determined interval, −437 kcal/mol < ΔhG° < −318 kcal/mol. Complexes with 5 and 6 aquo ligands have been found to be about equally favored with models M2 and M3. The same solvation models have been applied to a two-step reduction of UO22+ by water, previously theoretically studied in the gas phase. Our results show that the solvation contribution to the reaction free energy, about 60 kcal/mol, dominates the endoergicity of the reduction.Keywords
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