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Separation of yttrium and neodymium from samarium and the heavier lanthanides by cation-exchange chromatography with hydroxyethylenediaminetriacetate in monochloroacetate buffer
Authors:Strelow F W  Victor A H
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Division of Processing and Chemical Manufacturing Technology, CSIR, P.O. Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa

Abstract:Trace and mg amounts of yttrium and neodymium are separated from samarium and the heavier lanthanides by elution of the latter with hydroxyethylenediaminetriacetate (HEDTA) in a chloroacetate buffer of pH 2.85 from a column containing 68 ml (20 g) of AG 50W-X4 resin of 200–400 mesh particle size. Yttrium and neodymium (and also praeseodymium, cerium and lanthanum) are retained and can be eluted with 0.01M HEDTA in 0.20M ammonium acetate (pH 6). The separations are reasonably sharp and quantitative: only 3–15 μg of samarium was found in the yttrium fraction and 0.8–3.4 μg of yttrium in the samarium fraction when 4.41 mg of yttrium and 7.12 mg of samarium were present originally. Control of the pH during the column operations is essential because the peak positions are very sensitive to change in pH. The relevant distribution coefficients, elution curves of pairs of elements and results for the analysis of synthetic mixtures are presented. Also included is a method for separating yttrium and the lanthanides from HEDTA and sodium and ammonium ions.
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