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Structural Insight into Complexation Ability and Coordination of Uranyl Nitrate by 1,10-Phenanthroline-2,9-diamides.

S V GutorovaPetr I MatveevP S LemportA L TrigubA S PozdeevA V YatsenkoB N TarasevichE A KonopkinaE K KhultV A RoznyatovskyYu V NelyubinaK L IsakovskayaVictor N KhrustalevV S PetrovA S AldoshinYu A UstynyukVladimir G PetrovS N KalmykovValentine G Nenajdenko
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is an important task in a frame of ecology and rational use of natural resources. Uranium, as the main component of SNF (>95%), can be recovered for further use as fresh nuclear fuel. To minimize an amount of solid radioactive waste generated during SNF reprocessing, new extractants are under investigation. Diamides of 1,10-phenanthroline-2,9-dicarboxylic acid are perspective tetradentate N-donor ligands that form strong complexes with f -elements, which are soluble in polar organic solvents. As an example of three ligands of this class, we conducted a comparative study and showed how the substituent in the amide functional group affects the extraction ability toward uranyl nitrate from nitric acid media. We have performed a careful study (NMR, FT-IR, XRD, RMC-EXAFS) of the structures of synthesized complexes of new ligands with uranyl nitrate and used quantum mechanical calculations to explain the discovered regularities through.
Keyphrases
  • nitric oxide
  • drinking water
  • molecular dynamics
  • high resolution
  • ionic liquid
  • magnetic resonance
  • heavy metals
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • monte carlo
  • mass spectrometry
  • risk assessment
  • sewage sludge