Separation of lead-212 from natural thorium solution utilizing novel sulfonamide dibenzo-18-crown-6
The extraction of lead-212 ( 212 Pb) from radioactive thorium (Th) waste is immensely important, as it serves to mitigate environmental risks associated with radioactive waste and provides a vital source for medical isotopes. To economically extract 212 Pb from thorium, we synthesized a novel extrac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2024-02, Vol.53 (8), p.3722-373 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The extraction of lead-212 (
212
Pb) from radioactive thorium (Th) waste is immensely important, as it serves to mitigate environmental risks associated with radioactive waste and provides a vital source for medical isotopes. To economically extract
212
Pb from thorium, we synthesized a novel extractant known as 2,13-disulfonyldiethylamine dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DSADB18C6). We assessed its performance in isolating Pb(
ii
) by employing stable lead and optimizing the parameters of the extraction system. The results showcased an exceptional ability to extract Pb(
ii
) efficiently. Within 10 minutes, using 20 mmol of DSADB18C6 and under conditions of 10 mg L
−1
lead concentration (HNO
3
= 0.5 mol L
−1
), the extraction efficiency reached up to 96.1%. Even after four rounds of stripping with 0.4 mol L
−1
ammonium citrate, the efficiency remained at 90.2%. Moreover, the extraction stoichiometry and thermodynamics revealed that DSADB18C6 exhibited superior extraction performance compared to the commercial extractant 4′,4′′,(5′′)-di-(
tert
-butyldicyclohexano)-18-crown-6 (DtBuDC18C6), in line with the density functional theory (DFT) calculation result. Furthermore, we successfully separated
212
Pb from the thorium nitrate solution, maintaining radioactive equilibrium with its progeny. Gamma-spectroscopy confirmed a recovery yield of extraction exceeding 85.7%. This study presents a viable approach, underscoring the potential of DSADB18C6 as a promising extractant for the effective separation of
212
Pb from radioactive thorium sources.
The extraction of lead-212 (
212
Pb) from radioactive thorium (Th) waste is immensely important, as it serves to mitigate environmental risks associated with radioactive waste and provides a vital source for medical isotopes. |
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ISSN: | 1477-9226 1477-9234 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3dt04166b |