2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8dt03734e
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The lanthanide complexes of 2,2′-bipyridyl-6,6′-dicarboxylic dimethylanilides: the influence of a secondary coordination sphere on the stability, structure, luminescence and f-element extraction

Abstract: The secondary coordination sphere contributes to the stability of complexes, the extraction behaviour of the reagents and europium phosphorescence lifetimes.

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“…The tert-butoxycarbonyl can be utilized instead of acetyl group, which allows for increasing the yield of N-ethylaminopyridines up to 70-90%. Am(III) separation [11,12]. Such ligands effectively separate the ions of 4f-and 5f-elements-a crucial step of modern closed (waste-free) nuclear fuel cycle.…”
Section: Scheme 2 Ethylation and Hydrolysis Of N-acetylaminopyridinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tert-butoxycarbonyl can be utilized instead of acetyl group, which allows for increasing the yield of N-ethylaminopyridines up to 70-90%. Am(III) separation [11,12]. Such ligands effectively separate the ions of 4f-and 5f-elements-a crucial step of modern closed (waste-free) nuclear fuel cycle.…”
Section: Scheme 2 Ethylation and Hydrolysis Of N-acetylaminopyridinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the promising classes of compounds for both f-metal separation and luminescent devices is derivatives of 2,2 -bipyridyl-6,6 -dicarboxylic acid (BPDA), which are tetradentate ligands of N,N ,O,O -type. Previously, it has been shown that tertiary amides of 2,2 -bipyridyl-6, 6 -dicarboxylic acid bearing substituted N-ethylanilines are potential materials for Am(III) separation [11,12]. Such ligands effectively separate the ions of 4f-and 5f-elements-a crucial step of modern closed (waste-free) nuclear fuel cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%
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