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Size Selective Ligand Tug of War Strategy to Separate Rare Earth Elements

Katherine R. Johnson, Darren M. Driscoll, Joshua T. Damron, Alexander S. Ivanov, Santa Jansone‐Popova

2023JACS Au61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Separating rare earth elements is a daunting task due to their similar properties. We report a "tug of war" strategy that employs a lipophilic and hydrophilic ligand with contrasting selectivity, resulting in a magnified separation of target rare earth elements. Specifically, a novel water-soluble bis-lactam-1,10-phenanthroline with an affinity for light lanthanides is coupled with oil-soluble diglycolamide that selectively binds heavy lanthanides. This two-ligand strategy yields a quantitative separation of the lightest (e.g., La-Nd) and heaviest (e.g., Ho-Lu) lanthanides, enabling efficient separation of neighboring lanthanides in-between (e.g., Sm-Dy).

Topics & Concepts

LanthanideLigand (biochemistry)Rare earthChemistrySelectivityPhenanthrolineCombinatorial chemistryInorganic chemistryIonMineralogyOrganic chemistryReceptorBiochemistryCatalysisRadioactive element chemistry and processingLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesExtraction and Separation Processes