Literature DB >> 25264595

X-ray studies of interfacial strontium-extractant complexes in a model solvent extraction system.

Wei Bu1, Miroslav Mihaylov, Daniel Amoanu, Binhua Lin, Mati Meron, Ivan Kuzmenko, L Soderholm, Mark L Schlossman.   

Abstract

The interfacial behavior of a model solvent extraction liquid-liquid system, consisting of solutions of dihexadecyl phosphate (DHDP) in dodecane and SrCl2 in water, was studied to determine the structure of the interfacial ion-extractant complex and its variation with pH. Previous experiments on a similar extraction system with ErCl3 demonstrated that the kinetics of the extraction process could be greatly retarded by cooling through an adsorption transition, thus providing a method to immobilize ion-extractant complexes at the interface and further characterize them with X-ray interface-sensitive techniques. Here, we use this same method to study the SrCl2 system. X-ray reflectivity and fluorescence near total reflection measured the molecular-scale interfacial structure above and below the adsorption transition for a range of pH. Below the transition, DHDP molecules form a homogeneous monolayer at the interface with Sr(2+) coverage increasing from zero to saturation (one Sr(2+) per two DHDP) within a narrow range of pH. Experimental values of Sr(2+) interfacial density determined from fluorescence measurements are larger than those from reflectivity measurements. Although both techniques probe Sr(2+) bound to DHDP, only the fluorescence provides adequate sensitivity to Sr(2+) in the diffuse double layer. A Stern equation determines the Sr(2+) binding constant from the reflectivity measurements and the additional Sr(2+) measured in the diffuse double layer is accounted for by Gouy-Chapman theory. Above the transition temperature, a dilute concentration of DHDP-Sr complexes resides at the interface, even for temperatures far above the transition. A comparison is made of the structure of the interfacial ion-extractant complex for this divalent metal ion to recent results on trivalent Er(3+) metal ions, which provides insight into the role of metal ion charge on the structure of interfacial ion-extractant complexes, as well as implications for extraction of these two differently charged ions.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25264595     DOI: 10.1021/jp508430e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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1.  Atom-scale depth localization of biologically important chemical elements in molecular layers.

Authors:  Emanuel Schneck; Ernesto Scoppola; Jakub Drnec; Cristian Mocuta; Roberto Felici; Dmitri Novikov; Giovanna Fragneto; Jean Daillant
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-08-08       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Nanoscale view of assisted ion transport across the liquid-liquid interface.

Authors:  Zhu Liang; Wei Bu; Karl J Schweighofer; David J Walwark; Jeffrey S Harvey; Glenn R Hanlon; Daniel Amoanu; Cem Erol; Ilan Benjamin; Mark L Schlossman
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2018-03-12       Impact factor: 11.205

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