Unique selectivity reversal in Am3+-Eu3+ extraction in a tripodal TREN-based diglycolamide in ionic liquid: Extraction, luminescence, complexation and structural studies

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An N-pivot diglycolamide extractant (DGA-TREN) was synthesized for the first time and its complexation behaviour was studied towards trivalent lanthanide/actinide ions. The solvent extraction studies suggested a unique selectivity reversal in the extraction of trivalent actinides versus trivalent lanthanides which was observed performing extraction studies in an ionic liquid vis-à-vis a molecular diluent for a tripodal TREN-based diglycolamide ligand (DGA-TREN) vs. a tripodal diglycolamide ligand (T-DGA) which may have great significance in radioactive waste remediation. The nature of the bonding to Eu3+ ion was investigated by EXAFS as well as by DFT calculations.

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Leoncini, A., Mohapatra, P. K., Bhattacharyya, A., Raut, D. R., Sengupta, A., Verma, P. K., … Verboom, W. (2016). Unique selectivity reversal in Am3+-Eu3+ extraction in a tripodal TREN-based diglycolamide in ionic liquid: Extraction, luminescence, complexation and structural studies. Dalton Transactions, 45(6), 2476–2484. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt04729c

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