Abstract

Complexation of neodymium(III) with nitrate was studied at variable temperatures (25, 40, 55, and 70 degrees C) by spectrophotometry and microcalorimetry. The NdNO(3)(2+) complex is weak and becomes slightly stronger as the temperature is increased. The enthalpy of complexation at 25 degrees C was determined by microcalorimetry to be small and positive, 1.5 +/- 0.2 kJ x mol(-1), in good agreement with the trend of the stability constant at variable temperatures. Luminescence emission spectra and the lifetime of Eu(III) in nitrate solutions suggest that inner-sphere and bidentate complexes form between trivalent lanthanides (Nd(3+) and Eu(3+)) and nitrate in aqueous solutions. A specific ion interaction approach was used to obtain the stability constants of NdNO(3)(2+) at infinite dilution and variable temperatures.

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