Synthesis of fluorinated malonamides and use in L/L extraction of f-elements

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Synthesis of new fluorinated tertiary malonamides (F-malonamides) was accomplished, and their liquid/liquid (L/L) extraction properties with f-elements were investigated. These molecules are fluorinated analogues of well known extractants used in several processes designed towards the treatment of nuclear wastes, and the efficient separation of lanthanides from minor actinides; however, the synthesis of F-malonamides deserved a modification of the general synthetic route commonly employed to prepare H-malonamides. Extraction of neodymium from various aqueous media into both fluorous and classical solvents was studied, which revealed an opposite trend between F-malonamides and H-malonamides: L/L extraction ability is very sensitive to the nitrogen atoms substitution pattern, and the most efficient F-malonamide is compound 3 (R1 = Me), whereas the best H-malonamide is compound 5 (R1 = Bu, DMDBTDMA). © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Dul, M. C., Bourgeois, D., Maynadié, J., & Meyer, D. (2013). Synthesis of fluorinated malonamides and use in L/L extraction of f-elements. Tetrahedron Letters, 54(46), 6271–6274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tetlet.2013.09.031

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