钍(IV)与N-甲基乙二胺-N,N′,N′-三乙酸盐配合物在水溶液中的热力学:电位法和微量热法

Zhuoxi Li , Yuyu Liang , Xiang Li , Wanjun Mu , Baihua Chen , Jun Tu , Lina Lv , Yanqiu Yang , Xingliang Li
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摘要

Th与N-甲基乙二胺-N,N,N -三乙酸(MEDTA)配合物的热力学参数;表示为含有三个可解离质子的H3L)。用电位法和微量热法分别测定了生成常数和焓。热力学分析表明,ThL+和ThL22−两个络合物依次形成(L3−表示完全去质子化的MEDTA)。结果表明,两种络合反应均为放热反应,均受熵的驱动。第一个分步反应(Th4+ + L3−= ThL+)主要由熵驱动,对焓变的影响很小。与第一步反应相比,第二步反应(ThL+ + L3−= ThL22−)放出热量更大,熵变更小。MEDTA的强螯合作用会抑制Th4+的水解,增加其溶解度。
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Thermodynamics of Thorium(IV) complexes with N-methylethylenediamine-N,Nʹ,Nʹ-triacetate in aqueous solutions: Potentiometry and microcalorimetry

Thermodynamics of Thorium(IV) complexes with N-methylethylenediamine-N,Nʹ,Nʹ-triacetate in aqueous solutions: Potentiometry and microcalorimetry

The thermodynamic parameters of the complexes of Th with N-methylethylenediamine-N,,Nʹ-triacetic acid (MEDTA; denoted as H3L with three dissociable protons) were studied. Potentiometry and microcalorimetry were used to determine formation constants and enthalpies, respectively. Thermodynamic analysis revealed two successively formed complexes, namely, ThL+ and ThL22− (L3− denotes the totally deprotonated MEDTA). Results indicated that both complexation reactions were exothermic and driven by entropic force. The first stepwise reaction (Th4+ ​+ ​L3− = ThL+) was mainly driven by entropy with minimal effect on enthalpy change. The second stepwise reaction (ThL+ ​+ ​L3− = ThL22−) was more exothermic and showed less entropic change than the first stepwise reaction. The strong chelation of MEDTA would inhibit the hydrolysis of Th4+ and increase solubility.

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