Chemistry:Pertechnetic acid
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Pertechnetic acid
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HO4Tc | |
Molar mass | 163 g·mol−1 |
Conjugate base | Pertechnetate |
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Permanganic acid Perrhenic acid |
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Sodium pertechnetate |
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Perchloric acid |
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Pertechnetic acid (HTcO4) is a compound of technetium that is produced by reacting technetium(VII) oxide (Tc2O7) with water or strong oxidizing acids, such as nitric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid or aqua regia.[1] The dark red hygroscopic substance is a strong acid, with a pKa of 0.32,[2] as such it exists almost entirely as the pertechnetate ion in aqueous solution. The red color in solution is thought to be due to the formation of the polyoxometallate Tc
20O4−
68.[3]
Use of strong enough acid solution, for example, concentrated sulfuric acid, can generate the protonated form, which then exists as the octahedral TcO3(OH)(H2O)2 dihydrate complex.[4]
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References
- ↑ Schwochau, Klaus (2000). Technetium : Chemistry and radiopharmaceutical applications. Weinheim [u.a.]: Wiley-VCH. p. 127. ISBN 3-527-29496-1.
- ↑ Omori, T.; Asahina, K.; Suganuma, H. (1995). "Mechanism of the solvent extraction of pertechnetate with tetraphenylarsonium chloride". Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 191 (1): 99–104. doi:10.1007/BF02035989.
- ↑ German, Konstantin E.; Fedoseev, Alexander M.; Grigoriev, Mikhail S.; Kirakosyan, Gayane A.; Dumas, Thomas; Den Auwer, Christophe; Moisy, Philippe; Lawler, Keith V. et al. (24 September 2021). "A 70‐Year‐Old Mystery in Technetium Chemistry Explained by the New Technetium Polyoxometalate [H7O3]4[Tc20O68]⋅4H2O". Chemistry – A European Journal 27 (54): 13624–13631. doi:10.1002/chem.202102035.
- ↑ "Speciation of heptavalent technetium in sulfuric acid: structural and spectroscopic studies". Dalton Transactions 39 (37): 8616–8619. 2010. doi:10.1039/C0DT00695E. PMID 20730190. http://radchem.nevada.edu/docs/pub/tc%20in%20h2so4%20%28dalton%29%202010-08-23.pdf.
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