An Operationally Simple Method for Separating the Rare‐Earth Elements Neodymium and Dysprosium

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2015)

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Rare-earth metals are critical components of electronic materials and permanent magnets. Recycling of consumer materials is a promising new source of rare earths. To incentivize recycling there is a clear need for simple methods for targeted separations of mixtures of rare-earth metal salts. Metal complexes of a tripodal nitroxide ligand [{(2-(BuNO)-Bu-t)C6H4CH2}(3)N](3-) (TriNOx(3-)), feature a size-sensitive aperture formed of its three (2)-(N,O) ligand arms. Exposure of metal cations in the aperture induces a self-associative equilibrium comprising [M(TriNOx)thf]/ [M(TriNOx)](2) (M=rare-earth metal). Differences in the equilibrium constants (K-eq) for early and late metals enables simple Nd/Dy separations through leaching with a separation ratio S-Nd/Dy=359.
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magnet recycling,metal separation,neodymium,N,O ligands,rare earths
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