Issue 6, 1996

Calixarenes with diphenylphosphoryl acetamide functions at the upper rim. A new class of highly efficient extractants for lanthanides and actinides

Abstract

Various calix[4]arene tetraalkyl ethers and a calix[5]arene pentaalkyl ether substituted at the upper rim by the CMPO-like functional group –NH–C(O)–CH2–P(O)Ph2 as well as some linear model compounds have been synthesized for the first time. Their ability to extract europium, thorium, neptunium, plutonium and americium from 1 mol dm–3 aqueous HNO3 into methylene chloride or o-nitrophenyl hexyl ether was studied under various conditions. All the new oligomeric ligands, but especially the calixarene derivatives, are tremendously strong extractants compared with the commonly used CMPO [(N,N-diisobutylcarbamoylmethyl)octylphenylphosphine oxide]. Also in transport studies through supported liquid membranes their efficiency is higher than that of CMPO which shows lower transport rates even at a 10-fold concentration.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1996, 1175-1182

Calixarenes with diphenylphosphoryl acetamide functions at the upper rim. A new class of highly efficient extractants for lanthanides and actinides

F. Arnaud-Neu, V. Böhmer, J. Dozol, C. Grüttner, R. A. Jakobi, D. Kraft, O. Mauprivez, H. Rouquette, M. Schwing-Weill, N. Simon and W. Vogt, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1996, 1175 DOI: 10.1039/P29960001175

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