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Dioxouranium(VI) Hydrolysis at 75 and 100 °C in 3.6 mol⋅kg−1 LiClO4 Aqueous Medium

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This work is concerned with the acidic properties of the uranyl ion, UO 2+2 , at 75 and 100 °C in 3.6 mol⋅kg−1 LiClO4 aqueous medium. The investigation was carried out with a coulometric-potentiometric technique. Direct and reverse acid-base titrations were carried out in order to check whether equilibrium had been reached. Moreover, in order to determine whether or not the solutions were oversaturated, a further check was carried out with fresh saturated hydrolyzed solutions.

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Amorello, D., Gambino, V., Romano, V. et al. Dioxouranium(VI) Hydrolysis at 75 and 100 °C in 3.6 mol⋅kg−1 LiClO4 Aqueous Medium. J Solution Chem 37, 641–655 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-008-9266-2

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