Highly efficient uptake of neptunium from acidic feeds using two solid phase extraction resins containing diglycolamide-functionalized calix[4]arene ligands

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Abstract

Two solid phase extraction resins (SPER) were prepared by impregnating solutions of two diglycolamide-functionalized calix[4]arenes in 10% isodecanol in n-dodecane into Chromosorb W, as the stationary phase. While SPER-I contained n-propyl functionalized calix[4]arene, SPER-II contained the calix[4]arene with isopentyl groups at the carboxamide nitrogen atoms. The SPERs were characterized by SEM, TGA, FTIR, etc. and were used for the batch uptake of neptunium(IV) from nitric acid feed solutions. While the uptake of Np(IV) was extremely high with SPER-I (Kd: 47,544 at 3 M nitric acid, ca. 8% extractant loading), SPER-II displayed a significantly lower extraction efficiency (Kd: 13,724 under identical conditions) as indicated by the batch uptake studies. Sorption isotherm studies were carried out which indicated good fitting to the Langmuir model suggesting uptake conforming to monolayer sorption. Fitting to the D-R isotherm model conformed to a chemisorption model. Column studies were also carried out and the elution profiles, obtained with solutions of oxalic acid and nitric acid indicated very sharp peaks suggesting that the column can be used for the separation of Np(IV) from acidic radioactive feeds.

Original languageEnglish
Article number462037
JournalJournal of chromatography A
Volume1642
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • 2022 OA procedure
  • Diglycolamide
  • Neptunium(IV)
  • Radioactive waste
  • Solid phase extraction
  • Calix[4]arene

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