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Solid‐State Dynamics of Uranyl Polyoxometalates
Authors:Dr Todd M Alam  Dr Zuolei Liao  Dr Lev N Zakharov  Prof May Nyman
Institution:1. Department of Electronic, Optical and Nanostructured Materials, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185 (USA);2. Department of Chemistry and Materials Science of Actinides, Frontier Research Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331 (USA)
Abstract:Understanding fundamental uranyl polyoxometalate (POM) chemistry in solution and the solid state is the first step to defining its future role in the development of new actinide materials and separation processes that are vital to every step of the nuclear fuel cycle. Many solid‐state geometries of uranyl POMs have been described, but we are only beginning to understand their chemical behavior, which thus far includes the role of templates in their self‐assembly, and the dynamics of encapsulated species in solution. This study provides unprecedented detail into the exchange dynamics of the encapsulated species in the solid state through Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (MAS NMR) spectroscopy. Although it was previously recognized that capsule‐like molybdate and uranyl POMs exchange encapsulated species when dissolved in water, analogous exchange in the solid state has not been documented, or even considered. Here, we observe the extremely high rate of transport of Li+ and aqua species across the uranyl shell in the solid state, a process that is affected by both temperature and pore blocking by larger species. These results highlight the untapped potential of emergent f‐block element materials and vesicle‐like POMs.
Keywords:ion‐exchange  polyoxometalate  proton MAS NMR  solid‐state NMR  uranyl
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