Ionic liquid-salt based aqueous biphasic system for separation of 109Cd from silver target
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2014
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
Abstract
Aqueous biphasic system (ABS) is greener alternative to the conventional liquid liquid extraction as ABS does not involve any organic or volatile reagents. Generally ABS systems are composed of polymer and salt rich phases. In this paper a new ABS system is proposed replacing polymer rich phase by water soluble room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium Chloride ([bmim]Cl) and kosmotropic salt K<inf>2</inf>HPO<inf>4</inf>. The system has been applied to separate the no-carrier-added (NCA) 109Cd (T<inf>1/2</inf> = 462.6 days) from the ?-particle irradiated bulk Ag target. The optimum separation condition was achieved with the addition of 6 M HNO<inf>3</inf> to the ABS, where ~87 % of the bulk Ag was extracted in the IL phase, leaving ~96 % NCA 109Cd in the salt rich phase. The salt rich phase was re-extracted twice with the RTIL to free from bulk Ag. This process achieved an overall separation of 91 % NCA 109Cd free from bulk Ag. The developed method demonstrates minimum requirement of RTIL to carry out the separation. The method is environmentally benign and cost effective. © Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary 2014.
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1 butyl 3 methylimidazolium chloride, cadmium 109, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, ionic liquid, nitric acid, silver, sodium chloride, unclassified drug, alpha radiation, aqueous biphasic system, Article, controlled study, cost effectiveness analysis, extraction and extracts, green chemistry, half life time, liquid liquid extraction, room temperature, separation technique, solubility
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2014, 302, 2, pp. 925-930
