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Extraction and separation of thorium and rare earths from nitrate medium with p ‐phosphorylated calixarene
Author(s) -
Lu Youcai,
Bi Yanfeng,
Bai Yan,
Liao Wuping
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of chemical technology and biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1097-4660
pISSN - 0268-2575
DOI - 10.1002/jctb.4035
Subject(s) - thorium , calixarene , extraction (chemistry) , chemistry , ligand (biochemistry) , lanthanide , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , chromatography , materials science , organic chemistry , uranium , ion , molecule , biochemistry , receptor , metallurgy
Background Thorium is a natural radioactive element which is often associated in different minerals with rare earth elements ( REs ). In order to satisfy application for nuclear fuel, thorium should be separated from REs and other elements. Calixarene derivatives have been proved to be excellent extractants towards thorium and REs . In this study, a p ‐phosphorylated calixarene derivative was applied for extraction and separation of thorium and REs . Results p ‐phosphorylated calix[4]arene, 5,11,17,23‐tetra(diethoxyphosphoryl)‐ 25,26,27,28‐tetrapropyloxy‐calix[4]arene (L), exhibits good selectivity towards thorium which is extracted into the organic phase as Th( NO 3 ) 4 ·3 L. The thermodynamic functions, Δ H , Δ G , and Δ S have been calculated as 5.55  kJ  mol −1 , −57.28  kJ  mol −1 and 210.84 J mol −1  K −1 , respectively. The salting‐out agents ( NaNO 3 and KNO 3 ) can weaken the separation of Th and Yb but barely affects the separation of Th and La or Gd . Conclusion The extraction of thorium with the calixarene derivative occurs with a neutral extraction mechanism and the extraction reaction of thorium is an endothermic process. This ligand exhibits high extraction ability towards thorium over a wide range of acidity while the extraction of REs changes more with the solution acidity. Added salts can affect the separation of thorium and REs . This ligand may be used to separate thorium from REs under appropriate conditions. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry

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