Issue 10, 2025

The synergic effect of neutral organophosphorus ligands combined with acidic β-diketones for the extraction and separation of trivalent actinides

Abstract

Separating trivalent f-block elements remains a central challenge due to their similar ionic radii and chemical behaviors. Historically, these separations have been achieved using single extractants, either alone or in combination with ion exchange chromatography. However, recent studies, including this work, have explored the potential of using synergic combinations of multiple extractants to enhance extraction and separation efficiencies for trivalent actinide separations. This study investigated synergic solvent extraction (SX) systems for extracting and separating americium and curium using three neutral organophosphorus ligands: octyl (phenyl)-N,N-diisobutylcarbamoylmethylphosphine (CMPO), dibutyl N,N-diethylcarbamylmethylenephosphonate (DBDECMP), and dihexyl N,N-diethylcarbamylmethylenephosphonate (DHDECMP), combined with either 2-thenoyltrifluoroacetone (HTTA, pKa = 6.25) or 4-benzoyl-3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one (HP, pKa = 3.95). Distribution ratios (D) were determined for 241Am3+ and 242Cm3+ as functions of nitric acid pH using 1,2-dichloroethane as the solvent. The combination of these ligands resulted in varying degrees of synergy as demonstrated by their synergic extraction enhancement coefficients (SEC). A maximum separation factor (SFAm/Cm) of 2.65 ± 0.21 was achieved with 0.05 M HTTA and 0.05 M DBDECMP at pH 2.50. This extractant combination was impregnated into an inert macroporous support at various ligand ratios using rotary evaporator methods to produce novel extraction chromatographic (EXC) resins. Various parameters affecting the adsorption of 241Am3+ and 242Cm3+ onto EXC resins, such as solution pH, ionic strength, contact time, γ-irradiation dose, and temperature, were studied. Metal extraction and synergism were retained upon conversion to EXC resins, with increasing extraction observed at higher pH levels. Thermodynamic studies showed increased adsorption and decreased Gibbs free energy (ΔG) with rising temperature. Kinetic investigations indicated rapid and consistent uptake after 10 minutes. The EXC resins exhibited excellent metal retention in preliminary column experiments, demonstrating a promising potential to separate americium and curium with a maximum decontamination factor of 88. Overall, this work successfully demonstrated the identification and conversion of synergic SX systems into novel synergic EXC resins for adjacent trivalent actinide separations.

Graphical abstract: The synergic effect of neutral organophosphorus ligands combined with acidic β-diketones for the extraction and separation of trivalent actinides

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2024
Accepted
04 Feb 2025
First published
10 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 4353-4365

The synergic effect of neutral organophosphorus ligands combined with acidic β-diketones for the extraction and separation of trivalent actinides

C. K. Holiski, T. Mastren and J. A. Shusterman, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 4353 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT03310H

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