A review on solid phase extraction of actinides and lanthanides with amide based extractants.

Seraj A Ansari, Prasanta K Mohapatra
Author Information
  1. Seraj A Ansari: Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India.
  2. Prasanta K Mohapatra: Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, India. Electronic address: mpatra@barc.gov.in.

Abstract

Solid phase extraction is gaining attention from separation scientists due to its high chromatographic utility. Though both grafted and impregnated forms of solid phase extraction resins are popular, the later is easy to make by impregnating a given organic extractant on to an inert solid support. Solid phase extraction on an impregnated support, also known as extraction chromatography, combines the advantages of liquid-liquid extraction and the ion exchange chromatography methods. On the flip side, the impregnated extraction chromatographic resins are less stable against leaching out of the organic extractant from the pores of the support material. Grafted resins, on the other hand, have a higher stability, which allows their prolong use. The goal of this article is a brief literature review on reported actinide and lanthanide separation methods based on solid phase extractants of both the types, i.e., (i) ligand impregnation on the solid support or (ii) ligand functionalized polymers (chemically bonded resins). Though the literature survey reveals an enormous volume of studies on the extraction chromatographic separation of actinides and lanthanides using several extractants, the focus of the present article is limited to the work carried out with amide based ligands, viz. monoamides, diamides and diglycolamides. The emphasis will be on reported applied experimental results rather than on data pertaining fundamental metal complexation.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Actinoid Series Elements
Amides
Lanthanoid Series Elements
Ligands
Polymers
Solid Phase Extraction

Chemicals

Actinoid Series Elements
Amides
Lanthanoid Series Elements
Ligands
Polymers

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