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Kinetic mass transfer behavior of Eu(III) in nitrilotriacetamide-impregnated polymer-coated silica particles

Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Hayashi, Naoki*; Kuzure, Yoshiaki*; Takahashi, Takumi*; Iwamoto, Hibiki*; Arai, Tsuyoshi*; Nagatomo, Shigenori*; Miyazaki, Yasunori; Hasegawa, Kenta; Sano, Yuichi; et al.

Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 96(7), p.671 - 676, 2023/07

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:73.63(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

We investigated the distribution mechanism of Eu(III) in a single polymer-coated silica particle including nitrilotriacetamide (NTA) extractants known as HONTA and TOD2EHNTA. The present study provides a valuable approach for the evaluation and enhancement of the functionality of "single extractant-impregnated polymer-coated silica particle".

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Kinetics and mechanism of Eu(III) transfer in tributyl phosphate microdroplet/HNO$$_{3}$$ aqueous solution system revealed by fluorescence microspectroscopy

Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Kusano, Yuka*; Nagatomo, Shigenori*; Sano, Yuichi; Nakatani, Kiyoharu*

Analytical Sciences, 38(7), p.955 - 961, 2022/07

 Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Chemistry, Analytical)

In this study, we reveal an Eu(III) extraction mechanism at the interface between HNO$$_{3}$$ and tributyl phosphate (TBP) solutions using fluorescence microspectroscopy. The mass transfer rate constant at the interface is obtained from the analysis of fluorescence intensity changes during the forward and backward extractions at various HNO$$_{3}$$ and TBP concentrations to investigate the reaction mechanism. This result indicates that one nitrate ion reacts with Eu(III) at the interface, whereas TBP molecules are not involved in the interfacial reaction, which is different from the results obtained using the NaNO$$_{3}$$ solution in our previous study. We demonstrate that the chemical species of Eu(III) complex with nitrate ion and TBP in the aqueous solution play an important role for the extraction mechanism.

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Acid dissociation constant of bis(2-ethylhexyl) hydrogen phosphate impregnated in a polymer layer coated on silica microparticles

Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Takeuchi, Masayuki; Arai, Tsuyoshi*; Watanabe, So; Sano, Yuichi; Nakatani, Kiyoharu*

Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 95(4), p.566 - 568, 2022/04

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:38.23(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)

We demonstrate that pKa of extractant impregnated in a polymer phase varies with the cross-linking degree and the coexistence of other extractants, which induces a change in the hydrophobicity of the polymer phase. The results presented herein will be beneficial for the development of novel solid-extraction adsorbents.

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Analysis of lanthanide partitioning process on extractant-impregnated silica gel in a model radioactive liquid waste system containing several elements

Hayashi, Naoki*; Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Nagatomo, Shigenori*; Nakatani, Kiyoharu*; Sato, Kiyomori*; Arai, Tsuyoshi*; Ambai, Hiromu; Hasegawa, Kenta; Watanabe, So; Sano, Yuichi

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The fluorescence of lanthanide ions within a single extractant-impregnated silica particle was obtained using a microspectrometer to evaluate their distribution behavior within the particle.

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Nitrate ion and tributyl phosphate concentration dependence of europium extraction / back extraction rate in micro organic droplet / nitric acid solution system

Kusano, Yuka*; Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Nagatomo, Shigenori*; Nakatani, Kiyoharu*; Sano, Yuichi

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The solvent extraction / back-extraction process of europium with tributyl phosphate was kinetically analyzed from the microfluorescence measurement of micro organic droplets. From the rate constant dependence on nitric acid, nitrate ion, and tributyl phosphate concentrations, it was clarified that extraction is governed by the movement of europium with two nitrate ions at the organic-aqueous interface, and the quantitative relationship between the inverse extraction rate and these concentrations.

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Hybrid process combining solvent extraction and low pressure loss extraction chromatography for a reasonable MA recovery, 8; Evaluation of adsorption and elution rates using adsorbent for MA/Ln separation by microspectroscopy

Kuzure, Yoshiaki*; Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Nagatomo, Shigenori*; Nakatani, Kiyoharu*; Yoshida, Masaaki*; Nemoto, Shuhei*; Arai, Tsuyoshi*; Ambai, Hiromu; Hasegawa, Kenta; Sano, Yuichi

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Concentration dependencies of nitric acid, nitrate ion, and so on for the adsorption and elution rates (mass transfer coefficients) of FP (Ln) in silica adsorbent, carrying various NTAamide extractants, were measured in the single silica particle/solution system by fluorescence microspectroscopy. The adsorption and elution rates were improved by changing polymercoating conditions for the silica adsorbent granulated by the freeze-drying method. We will discuss the mass transfer coefficients influenced by the nitric acid and nitrate ionconcentrations.

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Hybrid process combining solvent extraction and low pressure loss extraction chromatography for a reasonable MA recovery, 3; Kinetic analysis of extraction/back extraction at high concentration of TBP by microspectroscopy

Kusano, Yuka*; Miyagawa, Akihisa*; Nagatomo, Shigenori*; Nakatani, Kiyoharu*; Sano, Yuichi

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We measured the concentration dependencies of TBP, nitric acid, and nitrate ion for extraction and back extraction rates of FP (Ln) in a single microdroplet/solution system by fluorescence microspectroscopy technique, and determined mass transfer coefficients at the oil/water interfaces. The mass transfer coefficients, influenced significantly by those concentrations, will be discussed in detail.

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