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Ionizable (Thia)calix[4]crowns as Highly Selective <sup>226</sup>Ra<sup>2+</sup> Ionophores
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2005
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Rare Earth MineralInorganic ChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEngineeringSelective 226Ra2+BiochemistryIon ExchangeNatural SciencesAlkaline Earth CationsSelectivity Coefficients LogAnalytical ChemistryCalcium AluminateChemistryInorganic MaterialCrystallographyElemental CharacterizationIon Process
The 226Ra2+ selectivity of the ionizable (thia)calix[4]crowns 1-4 was determined in the presence of a large excess of the most common alkali and alkaline earth cations. Selective 226Ra2+ (2.9 x 10(-)(8) M) extraction occurs even at extremely high M(n+)/226Ra2+ ratios of 3.5 x 10(7) [M(n+) = Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+, Mg2+, Ca2+, and Sr2+ (1M)] and an ionophore concentration of 10(-4) M. The selectivity coefficients log(K(Ra)(ex)/K(M)(ex)) are approximately 3.5 for Mg2+, Ca2+, and Sr2+. In the presence of Ba2+, which has very similar chemical properties, only the thiacalix[4]crown-6 derivative 4 showed a selectivity for 226Ra2+. In addition to the remarkable 226Ra2+ selectivities, the effective pH range (pH 8-13) of the thiacalix[4]crown dicarboxylic acids (3 and 4) allows for full regeneration of the ionophores at lower pH values (pH <6).
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