Abstract

The present investigation demonstrated the mutual separation Nb and Ta from their mixture in hydrochloric acid medium using TOPO in an ionic liquid (C6mim•NTf2). The maximum separation factor achieved was ∼ 4400. In C6mim•NTf2, the extraction proceeded via 'cation exchange' mechanism with MOCl2.TOPOIL+ as the species; while in n-dodecane the extraction proceeded via neutral 'solvation' mechanism with MOCl3.2TOPO as the extracted species (where, M = Nb and Ta). The sluggish extraction in C6mim•NTf2 was attributed to the its high viscosity coefficient compared to n-dodecane. The extraction was found to be spontaneous and exothermic in nature with a reduction in overall entropy indicating the formation of outer-sphere complexes. Dilute acid was found to be effective for the back extraction of Nb and Ta from the loaded n-dodecane phase, while EDTA - guanidine carbonate or DTPA - Guanidine carbonate were effective for back extraction from the ionic liquid phase. It was found that 2–3 contacts were sufficient for the quantitative back extraction of the metal ions. The C6mim•NTf2 based solvent systems exhibited better radiolytic stability compared to that of the n-dodecane based solvent system.

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