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Solvent extraction of rare earths elements from nitrate media in DMDOHEMA/ionic liquid systems: performance and mechanism studies

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 50, Pages 31197-31207

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra05359k

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  1. LabEx project CheMISyst [ANR-10-LABX-05-01]

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The extraction of La(III), Eu(III) and Fe(III) was compared in n-dodecane and two ionic liquids, with the use of the extractant DMDOHEMA. The study showed that the use of ionic liquids as the organic solvent greatly enhances extraction efficiency, with mechanisms changing with different nitric acid concentrations.
Extraction of La(iii), Eu(iii) and Fe(iii) was compared in n-dodecane and two ionic liquids (ILs) (1-ethyl-1-butylpiperidinium bis (trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide [EBPip(+)] [NTf2-] and 1-ethyl-1-octylpiperidinium bis (trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide [EOPip(+)] [NTf2-]). Using the extractant N,N '-dimethyl-N,N '-dioctylhexylethoxymalonamide (DMDOHEMA), the effect of pH was investigated in detail to recover extraction mechanisms. The use of ILs as the organic solvent instead of n-dodecane, greatly enhances extraction efficiency, and an ionic liquid with a shorter alkyl chain [EBPip(+)] [NTf2-] provides higher extraction than [EOPip(+)] [NTf2-]. The mechanistic study points out that for low nitric acid concentrations ([HNO3] <= 0.01 M), metal is extracted via a cation of the ionic liquids, while for higher nitric acid concentrations ([HNO3] >= 1.0 M), extraction occurs through pure solvation mechanism of DMDOHEMA as in conventional diluents. This latter case is of high interest for applications, as higher extraction can be obtained without any loss of ILs by ion exchange mechanisms.

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