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Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.136, No.13, 4797-4800, 2014
Photochemical Water Oxidation and Origin of Nonaqueous Uranyl Peroxide Complexes
Sunlight photolysis of uranyl nitrate and uranyl acetate solutions in pyridine produces uranyl peroxide complexes. To answer longstanding questions about the origin of these complexes, we conducted a series of mechanistic studies and demonstrate that these complexes arise from photochemical oxidation of water. The peroxo ligands are easily removed by protonolysis, allowing regeneration of the initial uranyl complexes for potential use in catalysis.