1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02347479
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Separation of lithium isotopes by N4S2 azacrown ion exchanger

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“…Similar fractionation factors were also estimated from natural studies of lithium in seafloor basalt, Fe-Mn crusts and Fe-oxyhydroxides (Chan et al, 1992; Chan and Hein, 2007;Wimpenny et al, 2010b) and experimental studies determining the fractionation of lithium during uptake into gibbsite, kaolinite, vermiculite, illite and smectite (Brenot et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 1998;Pistiner and Henderson, 2003; Williams and Hervig, 2005). The fractionation factor (a solid-solution ) depends on both mineral type and temperature (Brenot et al, 2008;Taylor and Urey, Kim et al (1991) Monobenzo-15-crown-5 5% H 2 O in acetonitrile 0.947 6 Li 23 Kim et al (1995) Dibenzo pyridino diamide azacrown (DBPDA) Acetonitrile 0.966 6 Li 20 Kim et al (1997) Cyclic triazatetramerrifield resin 1 M NH 4 Cl 0.932 6 Li 20 Kim et al (1998) Azacrown tetramerrifield peptide resin 0.5 M NH 4 Cl 1.00127 7 Li 25 Kim et al (1998) NTOE 0.01 M HCl 1.0242 7 Li 25 Kim et al (1999) N 4 O 2 azacrown 0.01 M NH 4 Cl 1.038 Unclear 20 Kim et al (2000) Amino benzo-15-crown-5 1 M NH 4 Cl 1.026 7 Li 20 Nishizawa and Watanabe (1986) Cryptand (2B,2,1) 0.959 6 Li Room temp. Nishizawa et al (1984) Benzo-15-crown-5 0.965-0.998 6 Li Room temp.…”
Section: Studies Of Lithium-isotope Fractionationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar fractionation factors were also estimated from natural studies of lithium in seafloor basalt, Fe-Mn crusts and Fe-oxyhydroxides (Chan et al, 1992; Chan and Hein, 2007;Wimpenny et al, 2010b) and experimental studies determining the fractionation of lithium during uptake into gibbsite, kaolinite, vermiculite, illite and smectite (Brenot et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 1998;Pistiner and Henderson, 2003; Williams and Hervig, 2005). The fractionation factor (a solid-solution ) depends on both mineral type and temperature (Brenot et al, 2008;Taylor and Urey, Kim et al (1991) Monobenzo-15-crown-5 5% H 2 O in acetonitrile 0.947 6 Li 23 Kim et al (1995) Dibenzo pyridino diamide azacrown (DBPDA) Acetonitrile 0.966 6 Li 20 Kim et al (1997) Cyclic triazatetramerrifield resin 1 M NH 4 Cl 0.932 6 Li 20 Kim et al (1998) Azacrown tetramerrifield peptide resin 0.5 M NH 4 Cl 1.00127 7 Li 25 Kim et al (1998) NTOE 0.01 M HCl 1.0242 7 Li 25 Kim et al (1999) N 4 O 2 azacrown 0.01 M NH 4 Cl 1.038 Unclear 20 Kim et al (2000) Amino benzo-15-crown-5 1 M NH 4 Cl 1.026 7 Li 20 Nishizawa and Watanabe (1986) Cryptand (2B,2,1) 0.959 6 Li Room temp. Nishizawa et al (1984) Benzo-15-crown-5 0.965-0.998 6 Li Room temp.…”
Section: Studies Of Lithium-isotope Fractionationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 Kim and co-workers developed a series of Merrifield peptide resins functionalized with various ligands including NTOE, N3O2, N4O2, N4S2, etc., and studied their separation performance on lithium isotopes in column chromatography. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Besides, chromatographic separation of lithium isotopes was also reported by researchers in Fujii's group, which impregnated or chemically-attached B15C5 to porous silica resins, resulting in a separation factor of 1.033 in methanol-hydrochloric acid mixed solution. 19,20 Recently, considerable attention was paid to the use of ionic liquids (ILs) as extractants or synergistic agents for separating lithium isotopes in liquid-liquid extraction, adsorption or membrane systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%