• Pruessmann, T.; Nagel, P.; Simonelli, L.; Batchelor, D.; Gordon, R.; Schimmelpfennig, B.; Trumma, M.; Vitova, T.: Opportunities and challenges of applying advanced X-ray spectroscopy to actinide and lanthanide N-donor ligand systems. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 29 (2022), p. 53-66

10.1107/S1600577521012091
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Abstract:
N-donor ligands such as n-Pr-BTP [2,6-bis­(5,6-di­propyl-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)­pyridine] preferentially bind trivalent actinides (An3+) over trivalent lanthanides (Ln3+) in liquid–liquid separation. However, the chemical and physical processes responsible for this selectivity are not yet well understood. Here, an explorative comparative X-ray spectroscopy and computational (L3-edge) study for the An/Ln L3-edge and the N K-edge of [An/Ln(n-Pr-BTP)3](NO3)3, [Ln(n-Pr-BTP)3](CF3SO3)3 and [Ln(n-Pr-BTP)3](ClO4)3 complexes is presented. High-resolution X-ray absorption near-edge structure (HR-XANES) L3-edge data reveal additional features in the pre- and post-edge range of the spectra that are investigated using the quantum chemical codes FEFF and FDMNES. X-ray Raman spectroscopy studies demonstrate the applicability of this novel technique for investigations of liquid samples of partitioning systems at the N K-edge.