2019
DOI: 10.1515/ract-2019-3147
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Effect of ionic liquid on the extraction of uranium with pillar[5]arene-based phosphine oxide from nitric acid solutions

Abstract: The extraction of U(VI) from aqueous nitric acid solutions with pillar[5]arene-based phosphine oxide (L) and [C8mim][NTf2] ionic liquid dissolved in 1,2-dichloroethane was explored. A great positive impact in this system was observed. The effect of IL concentration in the organic phase and HNO3 concentration in the aqueous phase is considered. The distribution ratios of U(VI) were significantly enhanced upon adding a small amount of ionic liquid as compared with organic diluent. The extraction system was also … Show more

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“…The addition of even small amounts of ILs to a solution of neutral extractants in conventional molecular diluents leads to a significant increase in the extraction efficiency of metal ions. In the extraction of alkaline earth cations, actinides, and lanthanides from aqueous nitric acid solutions in the presence of a small amount of IL in the organic phase containing DGA ligands [37][38][39], CMPO-type ligands [40], and a pillar [5]arene-based phosphine oxide [41], a significant synergetic effect was observed. A large number of possible "extractant-IL-molecular diluent" mixtures enable the development of new extraction systems for separating and preconcentrating metal ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of even small amounts of ILs to a solution of neutral extractants in conventional molecular diluents leads to a significant increase in the extraction efficiency of metal ions. In the extraction of alkaline earth cations, actinides, and lanthanides from aqueous nitric acid solutions in the presence of a small amount of IL in the organic phase containing DGA ligands [37][38][39], CMPO-type ligands [40], and a pillar [5]arene-based phosphine oxide [41], a significant synergetic effect was observed. A large number of possible "extractant-IL-molecular diluent" mixtures enable the development of new extraction systems for separating and preconcentrating metal ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%