Experimental study of uranyl(VI) chloride complex formation in acidic LiCl aqueous solutions under hydrothermal conditions (T = 21 C?350 °C, Psat) using Raman spectroscopy

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Surface tension (http://mts.hindawi.com/update/) in our Manuscript Tracking System and after you have logged in click on the ORCID link at the top of the page. This link will take you to the ORCID website where you will be able to create an account for yourself. Once you have done so, your new ORCID will be saved in our Manuscript Tracking System automatically."?>and Raman spectra containing hydrogen bonding in acetonitrile aqueous solutions with different mole ratios were obtained. Varied surface tension and hydrogen bonding in the mixed solution were discussed. For this purpose, the OH stretching bands were fitted into three Gaussian components to which different hydrogen-bonded water samples were assigned. Furthermore, the microstructures of binary solution were analyzed. The results indicated that the surface tension decreases dramatically with the enhancement of hydrogen bonds in the mixture. A spectroscopic method for studying the macroscopic properties of aqueous solutions was employed. The direct experiment results provided the relationship between surface tension and microstructure in aqueous solutions.


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