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Solvation-Anionic Exchange Mechanism of Solvent Extraction: Enhanced U(VI) Uptake by Tetradentate Phenanthroline Ligands.

Svetlana V GutorovaPetr I MatveevPavel S LemportDaniil A NovichkovIgor P GloriozovNane A AvagyanAlexey O GudovannyyYulia V NelyubinaVitaly A RoznyatovskyVladimir G PetrovKonstantin A LyssenkoYuri A UstynyukStepan N KalmykovValentine G Nenajdenko
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Phenanthroline diamides ( L ) demonstrated a unique ability to extract uranium from nitric acid solutions into a polar organic solvent forming complexes of 1:2 stoichiometry as tight ion pairs {[UO 2 L NO 3 ] + [UO 2 (NO 3 ) 3 ] - } by a novel extraction mechanism, which is a combination of two already well-known mechanisms: solvation and ion-pair anion exchange. A UV-vis study was used to confirm the formation of such complexes directly in the organic phase. Moreover, chemical synthesis and single crystal growth were performed to confirm unambiguously the structure of the complexes in the solid state.
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