Abstract:N, O-hybrid phosphine oxide ligands with N-heterocyclic cores are the advanced extractants for extracting actinides over lanthanides. Yet, the challenging task in designing an efficient hybrid ligand is tracing the...
“…The anti-conformation of the pyridine rings agrees with the data of a large number of works, 11,23,77,78 where the slow extraction kinetics is explained by the necessity of the bipyridine fragment to switch into the binding syn -conformation. 72–76…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The anti-conformation of the pyridine rings agrees with the data of a large number of works, 11,23,77,78 where the slow extraction kinetics is explained by the necessity of the bipyridine fragment to switch into the binding syn-conformation. [72][73][74][75][76] The examples of the binding conformations of similar phenanthroline N-,O-donor ligands, are shown in ref.…”
Section: Crystal Datasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…the difference between the energies of bonded and free forms of the ligand 71 ) for ligands with a mobile core, as they need to adopt a binding conformation for efficient complex formation. [72][73][74][75][76] The mutual rotation of the pyridyl rings determines a high pre-organization energy 11,23,77,78 and, consequently, slow extraction kinetics.…”
A variant of microfluidic setup design for the study of extraction kinetics has been proposed. Mass transfer constants for Am(III) and Eu(III) and observed rate constants were obtained for N-,O-donor...
“…The anti-conformation of the pyridine rings agrees with the data of a large number of works, 11,23,77,78 where the slow extraction kinetics is explained by the necessity of the bipyridine fragment to switch into the binding syn -conformation. 72–76…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The anti-conformation of the pyridine rings agrees with the data of a large number of works, 11,23,77,78 where the slow extraction kinetics is explained by the necessity of the bipyridine fragment to switch into the binding syn-conformation. [72][73][74][75][76] The examples of the binding conformations of similar phenanthroline N-,O-donor ligands, are shown in ref.…”
Section: Crystal Datasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…the difference between the energies of bonded and free forms of the ligand 71 ) for ligands with a mobile core, as they need to adopt a binding conformation for efficient complex formation. [72][73][74][75][76] The mutual rotation of the pyridyl rings determines a high pre-organization energy 11,23,77,78 and, consequently, slow extraction kinetics.…”
A variant of microfluidic setup design for the study of extraction kinetics has been proposed. Mass transfer constants for Am(III) and Eu(III) and observed rate constants were obtained for N-,O-donor...
“…The covalent character of the host-guest interactions is calculated using the formula [orbital energy/ (electrostatic energy + orbital energy)] Â 100 as reported in the literature. 41,42 The covalency of the cis complex increases in the order DFE (36.42%) o DCE (41.22%) o DBE (42.35%) o DIE (43.07%) and that of the trans complex increases in the order DFE (34.38%) o DCE (39.11%) o DBE (42.75%) o DIE (44.58%). The electrostatic interaction and the orbital interaction for trans complexes increase from F to I. EDA gives promising information to prove that EP5 has a greater preference for selecting trans-DXEs.…”
The separation of mixtures of isomers is a daunting task. It is found that perethylated pillar[5]arene can separate trans-dichloroethene from its cis isomer. This work deals with the host-guest interactions...
“…Furthermore, DFT method has been utilized to predict the separation properties of various N-containing ligands for lanthanides and actinides. [23][24][25][26] For instance, Kong 23 and collaborators employed DFT methodologies to investigate the separation performance of preorganized pyridylpyrazole-based ligands for Am(III)/Eu(III), indicating that enhancing the rigidity of the bridging framework rather than the side chains can improve the ligand's selectivity towards Am(III)/Eu(III). Huang et al 24 conducted theoretical studies on N,N,N 0 ,N 0 -tetrakis[(6-carboxypyridin-2-yl)methyl]ethylene-diamine (H 4 TPAEN) ligands and their derivatives for actinide separation.…”
The ligands, derived from the combination of phenanthroline and various five-membered N-heterocyclic rings, were subject to a comprehensive investigation for their potential in the extraction and separation of actinides and lanthanides.
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