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Density functional theoretical study on the preferential selectivity of macrocyclic dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 for Sr+2 ion over Th+4 ion during extraction from an aqueous phase to organic phases with different dielectric constants
- Source :
- Journal of Molecular Modeling. 19:5277-5291
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.
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Abstract
- The preferential selectivity of dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 (DCH18C6) for bivalent Sr(+2) ion over tetravalent Th(+4) ion was investigated using generalized gradient approximated (GGA) BP86 and the hybrid B3LYP density functional, employing split valence plus polarization (SV(P)) and triple-zeta valence plus polarization (TZVP) basis sets in conjunction with the COSMO (conductor-like screening model) solvation approach. The calculated theoretical selectivity of DCH18C6 for Sr(+2) ion over Th(+4) ion was found to be in accord with the selectivity for Sr(+2) ion over Th(+4) ion observed when performing liquid-liquid extraction experiments in different organic solvents. While 1:1(M:L) stoichiometric complexation reactions can be used to predict the preferential selectivity of Sr(2+) ion over Th(4+) ion, the results obtained are not consistent with the experimental results observed upon increasing the dielectric constant of the solvent. The calculated theoretical gas-phase data for the free energy of complexation, ∆G, fail to explain the selectivity for Sr(+2) ion over Th(+4) ion. However, when 1:2 (M:L) stoichiometric complexation reactions (reported in previous X-ray crystallography studies) are considered, correct and consistent results for the selectivity for Sr(+2) ion over a wide range of dielectric constants are predicted. The distribution constant for Sr(2+) and Th(4+) ions was found to gradually increase with increasing dielectric constant of the organic solvent, and was found to be highest in nitrobenzene. The selectivity data calculated from ∆∆G ext are in excellent agreement with the results obtained from solvent extraction experiments.
- Subjects :
- Valence (chemistry)
Organic Chemistry
Distribution constant
Analytical chemistry
Solvation
Dielectric
Catalysis
Computer Science Applications
Ion
Inorganic Chemistry
Nitrobenzene
chemistry.chemical_compound
Computational Theory and Mathematics
chemistry
Qualitative inorganic analysis
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Selectivity
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 09485023 and 16102940
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Molecular Modeling
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5528d2dd0d6d17d46daf9b475dff0791
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00894-013-2015-5