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Original Articles

EXTRACTION OF ACTINIDES(III), (IV), (V), (VI), AND LANTHANIDES(III) BY STRUCTURALLY TAILORED DIAMIDES

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Pages 21-34 | Received 15 Jun 2001, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Eleven diamide extractants having the different backbones were synthesized and their extractability for lanthanides(III) and actinides(III), (IV), (V) and (VI) were measured and compared. The diamides investigated include (CH2) n ─(CONR1,R2)2, (n = 0, 1, 2, 3), O─((CH2) n─CONR1,R2)2, S─((CH2) n─CONR1,R2)2, and SS─((CH2)n′″─CONR1,R2)2, (n′, n″, n′″ = 1, 2). The diglycolamide introducing an ether oxygen into the main frame, O─(CH2─CONR1,R2)2, exhibited the highest extractability for An(III), (IV) and (VI), as compared with the other bidentate diamides. It is clear from the present results that the thiadiglycolamide, TDGA, which substitutes ether sulfur atom for oxygen in DGA molecule, also enhances the extraction of actinides. The lanthanide pattern, the distribution ratios versus the atomic number, by diglycolamide in HNO3-n-dodecane system exhibited a gradual increase of distribution ratio with increase in the atomic number, the opposite trend to that obtained by the other diamides.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors gratefully acknowledge to Dr. S Suzuki for the kind discussion on the measurement of actinides.

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