2018
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.34.189
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Application of a Lithium-ion Selective Metallacrown to Extraction-Spectrophotometric Determination of Lithium in Saline Water

Abstract: The solvent-extraction behavior of Li + and Na + with a Li + selective metallacrown, [{Ru(η 6 -3,5-dimethylanisole) (2,3-pyridinediolate)}3], was investigated in the presence of organic dye anions, 3′,3″,5′,5″-tetrabromophenolphthalein ethyl ester ([TBPE] -), 2,6-dichloroindophenolate, and picrate ([pic] -). Each alkali metal ion was extracted as a 1:1:1 ternary complex of the metal ion, metallacrown, and anion. The Li + /Na + extraction selectivity is anion dependent and highest with [pic] -. Therefore, we de… Show more

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“…To date, MOFs have not been utilized for lithium detection, so LMOF-321 sets the standard among this class of materials. LMOF-321 is well-matched with other types of inorganic and organic fluorescent sensor materials that target lithium, including fluoroionophores, nanoparticles, and metallacrown-complexes, ,, among other compounds, ,,, presenting comparable quantitative detection values. The detection limit from LMOF-321, compared to known fluoroionophores for lithium sensing, was enhanced by a factor of 10 6 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…To date, MOFs have not been utilized for lithium detection, so LMOF-321 sets the standard among this class of materials. LMOF-321 is well-matched with other types of inorganic and organic fluorescent sensor materials that target lithium, including fluoroionophores, nanoparticles, and metallacrown-complexes, ,, among other compounds, ,,, presenting comparable quantitative detection values. The detection limit from LMOF-321, compared to known fluoroionophores for lithium sensing, was enhanced by a factor of 10 6 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…As stated above, select metallacrown-complexes have exhibited impressive detection limits in deionized, tap, lake, and saline water; , however, the recyclability of these materials were never discussed. Preproduction costs for lithium-ion batteries need to be diminished so focus can be applied toward research and development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When A – = picrate and organic solvent = dichloromethane, the K ex values are 1.0 × 10 8 and 1.4 × 10 3 for Li + and Na + , respectively, at 25 °C; the separation factor ( SF Li/Na ) defined as the ratio of K ex for Li + to that for Na + is 7.1 × 10 4 . Furthermore, an extraction spectrophotometric determination method for Li + was established using [{Ru(DMA)(pyO 2 )} 3 ], and was applied to the determination of Li + in seawater [ 11 ]. This method has excellent sensitivity and selectivity for Li + determination, but its drawback is that extraction is very slow, requiring 12 h of shaking for extraction equilibration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although various analytical methods, including inductively coupled plasma (ICP), glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy (GD-OES), electrochemical analytical methods, and various microscopy methodologies, have been used for lithium quantification, these methods are limited because they are time-consuming, expensive, and complicated. , In addition, compared to other alkali metals, the high charge density of Li + (hard acid) enables it to successfully be bound with the hard donor oxygen and nitrogen atoms present in the receptors . However, lithium ions generally exhibit poor coordination ability due to their small size and strong hydration in aqueous medium, making it more challenging to develop selective sensors for this purpose. Thus, the selective detection of the well solvated lithium ion in an aqueous environment containing competing ions such as Na + or Mg 2+ is also a challenging task …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%