Abstract

Astatine is one of the least chemically studied elements and its behavior in the presence of non-conventional solvents has not been investigated before. This work considers both hydrophobic ionic liquids and binary mixtures as alternatives to conventional solvents. The study is based on the extraction of astatine and bismuth (target material required to produce astatine) into imidazolium-based ionic liquid, and binary mixtures formed by active pharmaceuticals (ibuprofen, lidocaine) and a food-grade ingredient (methyl anthranilate). It is shown that both the ionic liquid and binary mixtures can successfully extract At from nitric acid media, but extraction of Bi into the ionic liquid is very inefficient, resulting in a good separation factor for these two elements in the entire studied acidity range. Extraction of At into binary mixtures is very efficient, having distribution ratio values as high as 1000, while the behavior of Bi under these conditions depends on the composition of the mixture. A mathematical model has been developed to fit both At and Bi experimental data and applied to determine corresponding thermodynamic extraction constants.

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