Abstract
The critical metals niobium (Nb) and tantalum (Ta) coexist in mineral sources, requiring a separation step to purify the elements from one another. The industrial separation process by solvent extraction uses stoichiometric hydrofluoric acid to manifest differences in the speciation of these otherwise chemically similar elements. The identification of alternative methods to separate Nb/Ta is desirable for fluoride waste reduction. In pursuit of this goal, the novel complexes [Na(CH3CN)3(Et2O)][M((S)-BINOLate)3] [M = Nb (1-Nb), Ta (1-Ta)] were synthesized and characterized. In electrochemical studies, a reduction event at the potential-2.04 V versus ferrocene/ferrocenium was observed for 1-Nb, whereas 1-Ta exhibited no metal-based waves in the electrochemical window. In addition to the inherent 4d/5d orbital energy differences between Nb/Ta, density functional theory calculations suggest a larger degree of πdonation from the ligands to the metal cation in 1-Ta compared to 1-Nb, destabilizing the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital. This phenomenon contributes to a calculated reduction potential difference of ca. 0.75 V, allowing for the selective reduction of 1-Nb and separation of the reduction product through leaching with diethyl ether for a separation factor of 6 ± 2.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 23-27 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Inorganic chemistry |
Volume | 61 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 10 2022 |
Funding
The authors thank the Center for Sustainable Separations of Metals, an National Science Foundation Center for Chemical Innovation (Award CHE-1925708), for support of this work. S.M.D. thanks the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research for support. We also thank the University of Pennsylvania and Northwestern University for support.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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