Abstract
Distribution measurements
of the synergistic extraction of uranyl ion with β-diketones and
sulphoxide donors indicate that the long-chain aliphatic sulphoxides are ten
times more powerful as synergists than the aromatic sulphoxides. Methods of
estimating the relative base strength of the donors by i.r.
and N.M.R. studies of the donor hydrates are described and the results have
been correlated with the equilibrium constant of the synergistic reaction. For
a given sulphoxide donor, the synergistic enhancement seems to be affected by
the various substituents changing the acidity of the β-diketone. From the
values of enthalpy and entropy factors derived for these systems by
distribution measurements at different temperatures, the greater stability of
the complexes with aliphatic sulphoxide donors has been attributed to the
entropy factor.
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