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Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Scandium(III) Hydration in Aqueous Solution - about the First Hydration Sphere of Sc(III) in Solution

  • W.W. Rudolph
Published/Copyright: September 25, 2009
Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie
From the journal Volume 214 Issue 2

It has been shown conclusively that Sc(III) in aqueous perchlorate solution occurs as an hexaaqua cation. The weak, polarized Raman band assigned to the v1(a1g)ScO6 mode of the hexaaqua-Sc(III) ion (Th symmetry for the whole complex ion or Oh symmetry for the ScO6 unit) has been studied as a function of concentration and temperature. The isotropic scattering geometry in R-format was employed in order to measure the true vibrational contribution of the band and account for the Boltzmann temperature factor B and the wavenumber factor v. The v1(a1g)ScO6 mode at 442 cm-1 of the hexaaqua-Sc(III) shifts only 3 cm-1 to lower wavenumbers and broadens about 20 cm-1 for a 60°C temperature increase. The Raman spectroscopic data suggest that the hexaaqua Sc(III) ion is stable in perchlorate solution within the temperature range measured.

Besides the polarized component at 442 cm-1, two weak depolarized modes at 295 cm-1 and 410 cm-1 were measured in the Raman effect. These two modes of the ScO6 unit were assigned to v5(f2g) and v2(eg) respectively. The infrared active mode, v3(f1u), was measured to be at 460 cm-1. The wavenumber data confirm the centrosymmetry of the Sc(III)aqua-complex, in opposite to earlier Raman results.

These findings are also in contrast to the results found in Sc2(SO4)3 solutions, where sulfate replaces water in the first hydration sphere and forms quite strong sulfato complexes. In ScCl3 solutions weak chloro-complex(es) could be detected.

Published Online: 2009-09-25
Published in Print: 2000-02
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