Separating rare earth elements is a daunting task due to their similar properties. We report a “tug of war” strategy that employs a lipophilic and hydrophilic ligand with contrasting selectivity, resulting in a magnified separation of target rare earth elements. Specifically, a novel water-soluble bis-lactam-1,10-phenanthroline with an affinity for light lanthanides is coupled with oil-soluble diglycolamide that selectively binds heavy lanthanides. This two-ligand strategy yields a quantitative separation of the lightest (e.g., La-Nd) and heaviest (e.g., Ho-Lu) lanthanides, enabling efficient separation of neighboring lanthanides in-between (e.g., Sm-Dy).
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Johnson, K. R., Driscoll, D. M., Damron, J. T., Ivanov, A. S., & Jansone-Popova, S. (2023). Size Selective Ligand Tug of War Strategy to Separate Rare Earth Elements. JACS Au, 3(2), 584–591. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00671
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