Synergistic Extraction of Europium (III) using Di-n-Butylsulfoxide and Picrolonic Acid.

Synergistic extraction di-n-butylsulfoxide (DBSO) europium ores processing picrolonic Acid (HPA) spectrophotometry

Journal

Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening
ISSN: 1875-5402
Titre abrégé: Comb Chem High Throughput Screen
Pays: United Arab Emirates
ID NLM: 9810948

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2022
Historique:
received: 20 08 2020
revised: 05 01 2021
accepted: 17 01 2021
pubmed: 12 2 2021
medline: 23 3 2022
entrez: 11 2 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Europium (Eu(III)) is a rare-earth metal, the softest, least dense, and most volatile member of lanthanides. It is greatly applied in the control rods of nuclear reactors. Although various extraction methods of Eu(III) have been reported, we present a novel mixture of easily available extractants in optimized experimental conditions to extract it efficiently, quickly, and cost-effectively. Physical-chemical conditions (e.g., pH, equilibration time, temperature, europium concentration, extractants concentration, presence of specific metal ions) were optimized. The extractants, picrolonic acid (HPA) and di-n-butylsulfoxide (DBSO), were thoroughly mixed at equal concentration in chloroform. Standard Eu(III) solution was used for determining the method's accuracy. Reagent blank was prepared under identical conditions but without metal ions. Using the metallochromic dye arsenazo III as the blank, the absorbance of Eu(III) was measured spectrophotometrically at 651 nm. The distribution ratio (i.e., Eu(III) concentration in the aqueous phase before and after extraction) defined the extraction yield. HPA/DBSO mixture (0.01 M) had a synergistic effect on Eu(III) extraction (1.19×10 This alternative method was found to be stable, simple, rapid, cost-effective, reliable, accurate and sensitive. It could be used for Eu(III) extraction and refining on a pilot plant scale.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33568027
pii: CCHTS-EPUB-114073
doi: 10.2174/1386207324666210210105511
doi:

Substances chimiques

Ions 0
Pyrazolones 0
Europium 444W947O8O
picrolonic acid AW40R29U5B

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

861-869

Informations de copyright

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Auteurs

Srosh Fazil (S)

Department of Chemistry, University of Poonch Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.

Farid Menaa (F)

Department of Chemistry and Nanomedicine, California Innovations Corporation, San Diego, CA, USA.

Khurram Liaqat (K)

Department of Chemistry, Hazara University, Mansehra, KPK, Pakistan.

Muhammad Haleem Khan (MH)

Department of Chemistry, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.

Wajid Rehman (W)

Department of Chemistry, Hazara University, Mansehra, KPK, Pakistan.

Mohammad Mansoob Khan (MM)

Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong, BE 1410, Brunei Darussalam.
Department of Chemistry, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, Pakistan.

Muhammad Sajid (M)

Department of Biochemistry, Hazara University, Mansehra, KPK, Pakistan.

Muhammad Farooq (M)

Department of Physics, Hazara University, Mansehra, KPK, Pakistan.

Bouzid Menaa (B)

Department of Chemistry and Nanomedicine, California Innovations Corporation, San Diego, CA, USA.

Muhammad Hafeez (M)

Department of Chemistry, University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir Muzaffarabad , Pakistan.

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