Liquid–liquid extraction of thorium(IV) by fatty acids: a comparative study

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Mohamed Amine Didi
Didier Villemin
Omar Abderrahim
Abdelkrim Azzouz
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[1] Tlemcen University,Laboratory of Separation and Purification Technologies, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences
[2] ENSICAEN,Laboratoire de Chimie Moléculaire et Thioorganique, UMR CNRS 6507, INC3 M, FR 3038, Labex EMC3
[3] University of Quebec at Montreal,Department of Chemistry
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2014年 / 299卷
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Solvent extraction; Fatty acids; Thorium(IV); TBP; Thermodynamics;
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In this paper, extractants that have the potential to be sustainably regenerated, are proposed for thorium(IV) removal from nitrate aqueous phases. These extractants are oleic (OA), palmitic (PA) and lauric (LA) acids. The advantages of using these acids are their sustainability, their biocompatibility and their non-toxicity, this makes these simpler and greener compared to other extractants (organophosphorus, azote derivatives, macrocyclic crown, etc…) used for metal extraction. These acids were applied as chelating agent for Th(IV) liquid–liquid extraction. The extractions were carried out in chloroform as an organic phase through the formation of thorium–OA, thorium–PA and thorium–LA complexes. The synergistic extraction of Th(IV) with these extractants in the presence of tributhylphosphine (TBP) has been investigated. The effect of different variables, such as time contact, pH of the aqueous phase, concentration of fatty acid, TBP addition on fatty acids, ionic strength and temperature, is reported. The results showed that the extraction kinetics using LA and OA were fast than with PA. The KNO3 addition does not seem to highly influence the extraction yield, and no important synergy effect was noticed in the presence of TPB. Thermodynamic data for Th(IV) solvent extraction are also reported in this paper.
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