Complexation of curium(III) with DTPA at 10-70 °c: Comparison with Eu(III)-DTPA in thermodynamics, luminescence, and coordination modes

Guoxin Tian, Zhiyong Zhang, Leigh R. Martin, Linfeng Rao

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Abstract

Separation of trivalent actinides (An(III)) from trivalent lanthanides (Ln(III)) is a challenging task because of the nearly identical chemical properties of these groups. Diethylenetriaminepentaacetate (DTPA), a key reagent used in the TALSPEAK process that effectively separates An(III) from Ln(III), is believed to play a critical role in the An(III)/Ln(III) separation. However, the underlying principles for the separation based on the difference in the complexation of DTPA with An(III) and Ln(III) remain unclear. In this work, the complexation of DTPA with Cm(III) at 10-70 °C was investigated by spectrophotometry, luminescence spectroscopy, and microcalorimetry, in conjunction with computational methods. The binding strength, the enthalpy of complexation, the coordination modes, and the luminescence properties are compared between the Cm(III)-DTPA and Eu(III)-DTPA systems. The experimental and computational data demonstrated that the difference between Cm(III) and Eu(III) in the binding strength with DTPA can be attributed to the stronger covalence bonding between Cm(III) and the nitrogen donors of DTPA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1232-1239
Number of pages8
JournalInorganic Chemistry
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 16 2015
Externally publishedYes

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