Issue 11, 2010

Assessing the mechanism of the synergistic action of calixarenes and Co-dicarbollides in lanthanide extractions

Abstract

The extraction pathway of lanthanide ions from simulated nuclear waste solutions and the synergistic effects of a calixarene and a cobalt dicarbollide anion (CD) have been investigated on a model system by the combined use of electrospray ionization MS, FTMS ICR, together with 1H and 11B high field NMR spectroscopy techniques. Moreover, the extracting capabilities of the calixarene/BrCD mixture were determined by liquid–liquid extraction tests. An enhanced extraction efficiency of the calixarene/BrCD mixture with respect to the calixarene alone was observed. MS analysis allowed the assessment of a supramolecular ternary association, while the NMR data gave information on the calixarene binding sites for lanthanide ions. Herein, we report the experimental evidence of the formation of a ternary lanthanide/calixarene/Co-dicarbollide aggregate, which allowed us for the first time to assess the mechanism of the synergistic action of calixarenes and CD anions in lanthanide ion extraction.

Graphical abstract: Assessing the mechanism of the synergistic action of calixarenes and Co-dicarbollides in lanthanide extractions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Apr 2010
Accepted
28 May 2010
First published
12 Jul 2010

New J. Chem., 2010,34, 2552-2557

Assessing the mechanism of the synergistic action of calixarenes and Co-dicarbollides in lanthanide extractions

E. Macerata, F. Castiglione, W. Panzeri, M. Mariani, F. Sansone, A. Casnati and A. Mele, New J. Chem., 2010, 34, 2552 DOI: 10.1039/C0NJ00269K

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