Solvent Extraction Equilibria Of Tervalent Lanthanides: A Systematic Investigation Of Selectivity Of Chelate Extraction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Henry Freiser
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

For the last several years, a systematic investigation of the equilibrium extraction behavior of selective tervalent lanthanides with representative chelating extractions of a variety of chelating agent families has been undertaken for the purpose of learning how to obtain chelating extractants of improved selectivity for separating individual lanthanide ions. The equilibrium extraction data (expressed as log Kex) for each reagent system are linearly related to the reciprocal ionic radius of the tervalent lanthanide ions. The role of adduct formation, steric hindrance, as well as the nature of the bonding atom in the chelate ring, represent some of the factors affecting selectivity arising out of our database of over 200 individual extraction systems, which will be discussed.
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APA: Henry Freiser  (1989)  Solvent Extraction Equilibria Of Tervalent Lanthanides: A Systematic Investigation Of Selectivity Of Chelate Extraction

MLA: Henry Freiser Solvent Extraction Equilibria Of Tervalent Lanthanides: A Systematic Investigation Of Selectivity Of Chelate Extraction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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