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4‐Phosphoryl Pyrazolones for Highly Selective Lithium Separation from Alkali Metal Ions

Jianfeng Zhang, Marco Wenzel, Johannes Steup, Gerrit Schaper, Felix Hennersdorf, Hao Du, Shili Zheng, Leonard F. Lindoy, Jan J. Weigand

2021Chemistry - A European Journal32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Effective receptors for the separation of Li + from a mixture with other alkali metal ions under mild conditions remains an important challenge that could benefit from new approaches. In this study, it is demonstrated that the 4‐phosphoryl pyrazolones, H L 2 ‐H L 4 , in the presence of the typical industrial organophosphorus co‐ligands tributylphosphine oxide (TBPO), tributylphosphate (TBP) and trioctylphosphine oxide (TOPO), are able to selectively recognise and extract lithium ions from aqueous solution. Structural investigations in solution as well as in the solid state reveal the existence of a series of multinuclear Li + complexes that include dimers (TBPO, TBP) as well as rarely observed trimers (TOPO) and represent the first clear evidence for the synergistic role of the co‐ligands in the extraction process. Our findings are supported by detailed NMR, MS and extraction studies. Liquid‐liquid extraction in the presence of TOPO revealed an unprecedented high Li + extraction efficiency (78 %) for H L 4 compared to the use of the industrially employed acylpyrazolone H L 1 (15 %) and benzoyl‐1,1,1‐trifluoroacetone (52 %) extractants. In addition, a high selectivity for Li + over Na + , K + and Cs + under mild conditions (pH ∼8.2) confirms that H L 2 ‐H L 4 represent a new class of ligands that are very effective extractants for use in lithium separation.

Topics & Concepts

PyrazolonesAlkali metalLithium (medication)ChemistryInorganic chemistryIonMetalMedicinal chemistryOrganic chemistryBiologyEndocrinologyCoordination Chemistry and OrganometallicsExtraction and Separation ProcessesChemical Synthesis and Characterization
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