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Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes

The extraction ability of 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene (2: H(2)L) toward platinum group metals (PGMs) has been investigated, which revealed that 2 is able to extract Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from hydrochloric acid via different extraction modes. The extraction species for Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) are [PdL] and [Pt(2)...

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Autores principales: Morohashi, Naoya, Kurusu, Yu, Akasaka, Kosuke, Hattori, Tetsutaro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05339b
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author Morohashi, Naoya
Kurusu, Yu
Akasaka, Kosuke
Hattori, Tetsutaro
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Kurusu, Yu
Akasaka, Kosuke
Hattori, Tetsutaro
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description The extraction ability of 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene (2: H(2)L) toward platinum group metals (PGMs) has been investigated, which revealed that 2 is able to extract Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from hydrochloric acid via different extraction modes. The extraction species for Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) are [PdL] and [Pt(2)Cl(6)(H(3)L)(2)], respectively, as evidenced by equilibrium analysis and X-ray crystallography. In [PdL], the two phenoxide oxygens and two amino nitrogens of L(2−) coordinate to the Pd ion. On the other hand, in [Pt(2)Cl(6)(H(3)L)(2)], two anionic trichloro complexes PtCl(3)(−) are sandwiched between two H(3)L(+), in which one amino nitrogen directly coordinates to a PtCl(3)(−) species and another protonated amino group forms an ion pair with another PtCl(3)(−). Utilizing the different extraction modes, switching of the extraction selectivity has been achieved in the competitive extraction between Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) by varying the concentrations of H(+) and Cl(−) in the aqueous phase. Finally, from the extracted organic phase, back-extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) was easily performed, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-90568902022-05-04 Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes Morohashi, Naoya Kurusu, Yu Akasaka, Kosuke Hattori, Tetsutaro RSC Adv Chemistry The extraction ability of 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene (2: H(2)L) toward platinum group metals (PGMs) has been investigated, which revealed that 2 is able to extract Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from hydrochloric acid via different extraction modes. The extraction species for Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) are [PdL] and [Pt(2)Cl(6)(H(3)L)(2)], respectively, as evidenced by equilibrium analysis and X-ray crystallography. In [PdL], the two phenoxide oxygens and two amino nitrogens of L(2−) coordinate to the Pd ion. On the other hand, in [Pt(2)Cl(6)(H(3)L)(2)], two anionic trichloro complexes PtCl(3)(−) are sandwiched between two H(3)L(+), in which one amino nitrogen directly coordinates to a PtCl(3)(−) species and another protonated amino group forms an ion pair with another PtCl(3)(−). Utilizing the different extraction modes, switching of the extraction selectivity has been achieved in the competitive extraction between Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) by varying the concentrations of H(+) and Cl(−) in the aqueous phase. Finally, from the extracted organic phase, back-extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) was easily performed, respectively. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9056890/ /pubmed/35515675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05339b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Morohashi, Naoya
Kurusu, Yu
Akasaka, Kosuke
Hattori, Tetsutaro
Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
title Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
title_full Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
title_fullStr Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
title_short Extraction of Pd(ii) and Pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
title_sort extraction of pd(ii) and pt(ii) from aqueous hydrochloric acid with 1,3-diaminocalix[4]arene: switching of the extraction selectivity by using different extraction modes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05339b
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