Abstract

ABSTRACTSoft N-donor ligand have shown to separate An(III) from Ln(III). The origin of the selectivity has not been entirely identified, and similar ligands show very different separation qualities. In this study we present a theoretical investigation of several relevant N-donor ligands in terms of atomic charges and polarisabilities obtained from an atoms in molecules approach. These allow new insights into the bonds between the ligands’ nitrogen atoms and the metal cation and explain a major part of the selectivity towards actinide ions. We deduct the superiority of 2,6-bis(1,2,4-triazine-3-yl)pyridines in separation quality compared to similar ligands for the Cm(III)/Gd(III) separation. Furthermore, improvements of existing ligands are developed that allow not only a direct experimental confirmation but also a systematic experimental study of the interactions and their influence on the selectivity.

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