Issue 1, 2025

Selective separation of Am(iii)/Eu(iii) using heterocyclic bistriazolyl phosphonate grafted zirconia and titania solid phase extractants

Abstract

Surface functionalization of metal oxides with phosphonic acid monolayers by covalent bonding enables the generation of robust hybrid materials with enhanced separation properties. Mesoporous crystalline zirconia and titania serve as applicable inorganic supports with high thermal stability and resistance to oxidation, acidity and radiolysis. We have fabricated selective solid phase extractants that efficiently separate americium and europium from each other, via straightforward grafting of the zirconia and titania surfaces with N- and S-donor complexing agents, namely 2,6-bis-triazolyl-pyridine derivatives. Separation factors (Am/Eu) up to 13 were obtained in binary solution at pH 2 and preference for Am over Eu was observed even in Eu excess solution. These stable hybrid materials can be utilized for separation purposes without substantial degradation, providing advantageous reusability and a greener option in comparison to commonly used solvent extraction methods.

Graphical abstract: Selective separation of Am(iii)/Eu(iii) using heterocyclic bistriazolyl phosphonate grafted zirconia and titania solid phase extractants

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Mha 2024
Accepted
19 Huk 2024
First published
21 Huk 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Appl. Interfaces, 2025,2, 279-291

Selective separation of Am(III)/Eu(III) using heterocyclic bistriazolyl phosphonate grafted zirconia and titania solid phase extractants

O.-M. Hiltunen, T. Suominen, J. Aho, M. Otaki, A. Zupanc, S. Hietala, G. Silvennoinen and R. Koivula, RSC Appl. Interfaces, 2025, 2, 279 DOI: 10.1039/D4LF00277F

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