hydrogenuhliitanové
Hydrogenuhliitanové, a term used primarily in Czech-language chemical literature, refers to the class of hydrogen uranyl salts and related compounds that contain the uranyl ion (UO₂²⁺) coordinated to organic or inorganic ligands and usually bearing one or more hydrogen atoms bound to the ligand framework. These species are of interest in the field of nuclear chemistry because they can act as soluble intermediates for the separation of uranium from spent nuclear fuel and as precursors for the synthesis of uranium(VI) coordination complexes.
The most widely studied hydrogenuhliitanové include hydrogen uranyl acetate, hydrogen uranyl nitrate, and hydrogen uranyl carbonate.
Solubility studies show that hydrogenuhliitanové are generally more soluble in water and alcohols than the corresponding
In environmental and radiological contexts, hydrogenuhliitanové may form transiently in aqueous systems where uranium(VI) reacts with