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What (who) is uranyl$506226$ - definition

HEXAVALENT OXYCATION OF URANIUM
Uranyl cation; Uranyl ion; Uranyl(2+); Uranyl salt
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  • The uranyl ion, showing the U–O bond order of 3

Uranyl         
The uranyl ion is an oxycation of uranium in the oxidation state +6, with the chemical formula . It has a linear structure with short U–O bonds, indicative of the presence of multiple bonds between uranium and oxygen.
Uranyl         
·noun The radical UO2, conveniently regarded as a residue of many uranium compounds.
Pentavalent uranyl complexes         
  • Figure 2. Some examples of [UO<sub>2</sub>]<sup>1+</sup>
  • Figure 1. Synthesis of pentavalent uranyl complexes using electrochemical reduction method
Pentavalent Uranyl Complexes
UV is the +5 oxidation state of uranium which is found in the form of [UO2]1+. This species is known as pentavalent uranyl cation and has a low stability due to the disproportionation into tetravalent and hexavalent uranium species.

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Uranyl

The uranyl ion is an oxycation of uranium in the oxidation state +6, with the chemical formula UO2+
2
. It has a linear structure with short U–O bonds, indicative of the presence of multiple bonds between uranium and oxygen. Four or more ligands may be bound to the uranyl ion in an equatorial plane around the uranium atom. The uranyl ion forms many complexes, particularly with ligands that have oxygen donor atoms. Complexes of the uranyl ion are important in the extraction of uranium from its ores and in nuclear fuel reprocessing.