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Aminopolycarboxylates in trivalent f-element separations...

by Santa Jansone-popova, Katherine R Johnson, Vyacheslav Bryantsev, Robert C Chapleski
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Book Chapter
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Elsevier
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Oxford, United Kingdom

Aminopolycarboxylate reagents strongly bind a variety of metal ions. Trivalent f-elements are no exception. The formed complexes are very stable, especially when aminopolycarboxylate structure contains multiple aminoacetate groups. The efficient coordination of trivalent f-elements by these reagents prompted decades of research and development efforts devoted to separation and purification of f-block metal ions. This chapter overviews the fundamental and applied aspects of aminopolycarboxylate use in trivalent f-element separations. First, a brief synopsis on how the chemical properties of 4f and 5f metal ions determine their similar solution behavior is followed by a discussion of aqueous complexation as means to perturb it. The synthetic methodologies for preparation of aminopolycarboxylate complexants are discussed next. Fundamental features of trivalent f-element complexation by aminopolycarboxylates are summarized, focusing on a variety of structure-function relationships demonstrated for this class of chelators and theoretical efforts to accurately describe such coordination environments. Finally, historical accounts of aminopolycarboxylate use in 4f and 5f element separations are supplemented by recent advances in those research fields.