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Evaluation of two aza-crown ether-based multiple diglycolamide-containing ligands for complexation with the tetravalent actinide ions Np 4+ and Pu 4+ : extraction and DFT studies.

Seraj Ahmad AnsariArunasis BhattacharyyaPrasanta Kumar MohapatraRichard J M EgberinkJurriaan HuskensWillem Verboom
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Two multiple diglycolamide (DGA)-containing extractants where the DGA arms are tethered to the nitrogen atoms of two aza-crown ether scaffolds, a 9-membered aza-crown ether containing three 'N' atoms (L I ) and a 12-membered aza-crown ether containing four 'N' atoms (L II ), were evaluated for the extraction of the tetravalent actinide ions Np 4+ and Pu 4+ . The tripodal ligand with three DGA arms (L I ) was relatively inferior in its metal ion extraction properties as compared to the tetrapodal ligand with four DGA arms (L II ) and Pu 4+ ion was better extracted than Np 4+ ion with both the ligands. A solvation extraction mechanism, where species of the type ML(NO 3 ) 4 are extracted, was found to be operative for both the ligands involving both the tetravalent actinide ions. While the extraction of the metal ions increased with the feed nitric acid concentration up to 4 M, a sharp decline in the extraction was seen after that. Quantitative extraction (>99%) of the actinide ions was observed with L II from 4 M HNO 3 , suggesting the possible application of the ligands for actinide partitioning of high-level waste. The structure and the composition of the complexes were optimized by DFT computations.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • ionic liquid
  • aqueous solution
  • density functional theory
  • mass spectrometry
  • molecular docking
  • heavy metals
  • molecular dynamics