Abstract

Phase formation in the aqueous system of uranyl nitrate, potassium hydroxide, and variable amounts of sulfuric and selenic acids has been investigated. Four different types of crystalline phases with variable S and Se contents were isolated and characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) and IR spectroscopy. Topological analysis and information-based complexity calculations demonstrated the following: (a) the absence of a continuous solid solution in the system, (b) the absence of isotypic sulfate and selenate phases, and (c) the discovery of two layered topologies unprecedented among inorganic oxysalts.

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