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Aqueous Complexes for Efficient Size-based Separation of Americium from Curium

Authors :
Joseph S. Ulicki
Ilya A. Shkrob
Brian D. Spindler
M. Mahmun Hossain
Carlos Platas-Iglesias
Daniel J. Murphy
Teresa Rodríguez-Blas
Adrián Roca-Sabio
Mark P. Jensen
Andrés de Blas
Renato Chiarizia
Source :
Inorganic Chemistry. 53:6003-6012
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2014.

Abstract

Complexation of the adjacent actinide ions americium(III) and curium(III) by the ligand N,N'-bis[(6-carboxy-2-pyridyl)methyl]-1,10-diaza-18-crown-6 (H2bp18c6) in aqueous solution was studied to quantify and characterize its americium/curium selectivity. Liquid-liquid extraction and spectrophotometric titration indicated the presence of both fully deprotonated and monoprotonated complexes, An(bp18c6)(+) and An(Hbp18c6)(2+) (An = Am or Cm), at the acidities that would be encountered when treating nuclear wastes. The stability constants of the complexes in 1 M NaNO3 determined using competitive complexation were log β101 = 15.49 ± 0.06 for Am and 14.88 ± 0.03 for Cm, indicating a reversal of the usual order of complex stability, where ligands bind the smaller Cm(III) ion more tightly than Am(III). The Am/Cm selectivity of bp18c6(2-) that is defined by the ratio of the Am and Cm stability constants (β101 Am/β101 Cm = 4.1) is the largest reported so far for binary An(III)-ligand complexes. Theoretical density functional theory calculations using the B3LYP functional suggest that the ligand's size-selectivity for larger 4f- and 5f-element cations arises from steric constraints in the crown ether ring. Enhanced 5f character in molecular orbitals involving actinide-nitrogen interactions is predicted to favor actinide(III) complexation by bp18c6(2-) over the complexation of similarly sized lanthanide(III) cations.

Details

ISSN :
1520510X and 00201669
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Inorganic Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7809e3da7b3cb22b7929066440ef0846
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ic500244p