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The role of salts derived from benzilic acid and quinolines in the adsorption of some actinides Part I: Characterization of the adsorbers
Authors:M. T. Valentini Ganzerli  V. Crespi Caramella  L. Maggi
Affiliation:(1) Centro di Radiochimica ed Analisi per Attivazione del C.N.R. e Dipartimento di Chimica, Generale dell'Universitá viale Taramelli 12, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Abstract:The salt of the 8-hydroxyquinoline and benzilic (diphenylglycolic) acid was prepared and incorporated into active charcoal in order to have an adsorber able to concentrate actinides dispersed in natural waters before quantitative or radiochemical analysis. The formation and the characterization of this adsorber, (adsorber B), was compared with another system containing benzilic salt of the substituted quinoline, 2-methyl, 8-hydroxyquinoline, (adsorber R). The adsorption ability of the adsorbers B and R was compared with a third product (adsorber G), prepared by incorporating benzilic acid with d-glucosamine into the charcoal. In this case, d-glucosamine gives a better stability to the system, as otherwise the benzilic acid could partially be dissolved into the water system at equilibrium, during the adsorption experiments. The dissociation acid constants of all the considered components were measured, in order to have some information on the adsorption mechanism. The compound formed during the adsorption on the prepared adsorbers with uranium, thorium, and samarium were separately analyzed and identified by means of IR and NMR. The role of the components in the adsorption was evidenced. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
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