6-(Tetrazol-5-yl)-2,2′-bipyridine: A highly selective ligand for the separation of lanthanides(III) and actinides(III)

Jochen Kratsch, Björn B. Beele, Carsten Koke, Melissa A. Denecke, Andreas Geist, Petra J. Panak, Peter W. Roesky

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Abstract

The coordination structure in the solid state and solution complexation behavior of 6-(tetrazol-5-yl)-2,2′-bipyridine (HN4bipy) with samarium(III) was investigated as a model system for actinide(III)/ lanthanide(III) separations. Two different solid 1:2 complexes, [Sm(N 4bipy)2(OH)(H2O)2] (1) and [Sm(N4bipy)2(HCOO)(H2O)2] (2), were obtained from the reaction of samarium(III) nitrate with HN4bipy in isopropyl alcohol, resuspension in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), and slow crystallization. The formate anion coordinated to samarium in 2 is formed by decomposition of DMF to formic acid and dimethylamine. Time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) studies were performed with curium(III) and europium(III) by using HN4bipy as the ligand. Curium(III) is observed to form 1:2 and 1:3 complexes with increasing HN4bipy concentration; for europium(III), formation of 1:1 and 1:3 complexes is observed. Although the solid-state samarium complexes were confirmed as 1:2 species the 1:2 europium(III) solution complex in ethanol was not identified with TRLFS. The determined conditional stability constant for the 1:3 fully coordinated curium(III) complex species is more than 2 orders of magnitude higher than that for europium(III) (log β3[Cm(N4bipy)3] = 13.8 and log β3[Eu(N4bipy)3] = 11.1). The presence of added 2-bromodecanoic acid as a lipophilic anion source reduces the stability constant for formation of the 1:2 and 1:3 curium(III) complexes, but no ternary complexes were observed. The stability constants for the 1:3 metal ion-N4bipy complexes equate to a theoretical separation factor, SFCmIII/EuIII ≈ 500. However, the low solubility of the HN4bipy ligand in nonpolar solvents typically used in actinide-lanthanide liquid-liquid extractions prevents its use as a partitioning extractant until a more lipophilic HN4bipy-type ligand is developed. © 2014 American Chemical Society.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8949-8958
Number of pages9
JournalInorganic Chemistry: including bioinorganic chemistry
Volume53
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2014

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