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Extraction of natural radionuclides from aqueous solutions by novel maltolate-based task-specific ionic liquids
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Two novel maltol-based ionic liquids, namely [A336][Mal] and [C101][Mal], were synthesized as potential extracting agents for radionuclides from water. These two room temperature task-specific ionic liquids could be easily prepared by anion metathesis starting from commercially available materials. The isolated compounds were characterized by standard analytical methods. Their application as extraction agent for U<sub>nat.</sub>, <sup>234</sup>Th, <sup>210</sup>Pb, <sup>210</sup>Bi, <sup>210</sup>Po and <sup>226</sup>Ra was elucidated by liquid-liquid extraction and scintillation counting. Uranium was totally extracted by both ionic liquids over a broad pH range (2-8), while the other radionuclides were removed with differing efficacies depending on the respective pH value.
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