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Mechanism for Solvent Extraction of Lanthanides from Chloride Media by Basic Extractants
Authors:Tom Vander Hoogerstraete  Ernesto Rezende Souza  Bieke Onghena  Dipanjan Banerjee  Koen Binnemans
Institution:1.Department of Chemistry,KU Leuven,Heverlee,Belgium
Abstract:The solvent extraction of lanthanides from chloride media to an organic phase containing an anion exchanger in the chloride form is known to show low extraction percentages and small separation factors. The coordination chemistry of the lanthanides in combination with this kind of extractant is poorly understood. Previous work has mainly used solvent extraction based techniques (slope analysis, fittings of the extraction curves) to derive the extraction mechanism of lanthanides from chloride media. In this paper, EXAFS spectra, luminescence lifetimes, excitation and emission spectra, and organic phase loadings of lanthanides in dry, water-saturated and diluted Aliquat 336 chloride or Cyphos IL 101 have been measured. The data show the formation of the hydrated lanthanide ion Ln(H2O)8–9]3+ in undiluted and diluted Aliquat 336 and the complex LnCl6]3? in dry Aliquat 336. The presence of the same species Ln(H2O)8–9]3+ in the aqueous and in the organic phase explains the small separation factors and the poor selectivities for the separation of mixtures of lanthanides. Changes in separation factors with increasing chloride concentrations can be explained by changes in stability of the lanthanide chloro complexes in the aqueous phase, in combination with the extraction of the hydrated lanthanide ion to the organic phase. Finally, it is shown that the organic phase can be loaded with 107 g·L?1 of Nd(III) under the optimal conditions.
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