Cd. Kacher et al., CHEMICAL STUDIES OF RUTHERFORDIUM (ELEMENT-104) .2. SOLVENT-EXTRACTION INTO TRIBUTYLPHOSPHATE FROM HBR SOLUTIONS, Radiochimica Acta, 75(3), 1996, pp. 127-133
The chemical properties of element 104, rutherfordium (Rf), and its gr
oup 4 homologs and other tetravalent cations were studied by solvent e
xtraction into tributylphosphate (TBP) from various concentrations of
HBr and HCl. Since bromide is a larger and softer (more polarizable) a
nion than chloride, the stability of Rf-bromide complexes was expected
to differ from the stability of Rf-chloride complexes, and a comparis
on of the two systems was undertaken. Our studies showed that the extr
action trend decreased in the order Zr > Hf > Rf/Ti for HBr, compared
to Zr > Hf > Rf > Ti for HCl, showing that Rf and Ti did not extract a
s well in either system, probably because they hydrolyzed more easily
than Zr and Hf.