Pyridine diglycolamide: A novel ligand for plutonium extraction from nitric acid medium

2022 
Abstract A novel ligand N, N, N’, N’ tetra-isobutyl pyridine diglycolamide (PDGA) was synthesized and tested for extraction of actinides and fission products present in high level liquid waste (HLLW). The ligand was studied in presence of two different diluents- nitrobenzene (NB), a molecular diluent and 3-methyl-1-octyl immidazolium bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl] imide, an Ionic Liquid (IL). Unusual selectivity towards tetravalent plutonium over minor actinides and alkali & alkaline metal ions present in nuclear waste was showed by PDGA in presence of NB as diluent. The trend in kinetics of extraction as well as dependency of DPu(IV) values with nitric acid concentration was found to be different for two diluents studied. Mechanism of extraction was also varied for the two diluents studied. It followed solvation mechanism for NB whereas for IL it was a combination of solvation and ion-exchange mechanism. The calculated Gibbs free energy of extraction, ΔGext for Pu(IV) using density functional theory was found to be higher than that of other competitive metal ions corroborating the results from solvent extraction experiment. Further, ΔGext was found to be highly negative for metal and ionic liquid cations thus complimenting the experimental findings of ion exchange mechanism for a metal cation with cation of the ionic liquid.
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