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An Efficient NTAamide(n-Oct) Extraction Resin for High-Purity Thorium Preparation
Zhuang Wang1, Dongping Su2, Ting Luo2
1College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, P. R. China.
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High-purity thorium is essential for producing key radioactive nuclides, such as 233U and 225Ac. Currently, the primary challenge in preparing high-purity thorium is separating trace amounts of uranium and rare earth impurities from crude thorium products. To address this, an efficient NTAamide(n-Oct)@CG71M extraction resin was developed for isolating high-purity thorium in a nitric acid medium containing uranium and rare earth elements. Batch adsorption studies exhibit high selectivity and strong adsorbability for thorium over a relatively wide acidity range of 0.10-8.0 mol/L HNO3. The adsorption of thorium onto the resin conforms to pseudo-second-order kinetics and the Langmuir model, with a maximum Th(IV) adsorption capacity (qmax) of 79.9 mg/g. Thermodynamically, the process is exothermic and spontaneous, accompanied by an increase in the entropy. The NTAamide(n-Oct) extractant in the resin coordinates with Th(IV) via three oxygen atoms of the carbonyl groups and one tertiary amine nitrogen atom. Dynamic separation experiments confirmed that the NTAamide(n-Oct)@CG71M extraction resin can efficiently remove trace uranium impurities from commercial thorium nitrate reagents, yielding high-purity thorium nitrate (99.99%). Furthermore, the resin selectively separated thorium from simulated monazite HNO3 leach liquor with a 99.4% recovery rate and high-purity thorium (99.99%) while demonstrating good reusability. Overall, this efficient extraction resin provides reliable technical support for high-purity thorium nitrate preparation and shows significant application potential.

