CROWN-ETHERS AS ACTINIDE EXTRACTANTS IN ACIDIC AQUEOUS BIPHASIC SYSTEMS - PARTITIONING BEHAVIOR IN SOLUTION AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF THE SOLID-STATE
Rd. Rogers et al., CROWN-ETHERS AS ACTINIDE EXTRACTANTS IN ACIDIC AQUEOUS BIPHASIC SYSTEMS - PARTITIONING BEHAVIOR IN SOLUTION AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF THE SOLID-STATE, Journal of alloys and compounds, 213, 1994, pp. 305-312
The partitioning behavior of UO22+, Pu4+, Th4+, and Am3+ has been inve
stigated in aqueous biphasic systems formed by the addition of polyeth
ylene glycol of average molecular weight 2000 (PEG-2000) and (NH4)(2)S
O4. Water-soluble crown ethers 18-crown-6 and 15-crown-5 have been uti
lized as extractants. A positive correlation has been observed between
crown ether concentration and metal ion partitioning with D-An,, decr
easing in the order UO22+ > Pu4+ > Th4+ > Am3+. A distribution ratio a
bove unity, however, has only been observed for UO22+ at very high (1.
25 M) concentrations of 18-crown-6. In general the distribution ratios
for 15-crown-5 are all lower. Matrix ions introduced as NH4NO3, H2SO4
, or HNO3 drastically reduce the observed distribution ratios and leve
l the extractant dependencies.