Affinity of Polymer-Supported Reagents for Lanthanides as a Function of Donor Atom Polarizability

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1021/ie900074t Publication Date: 2009-05-27T17:09:53Z
ABSTRACT
This review correlates lanthanide-ion affinities with the polarizability of the donor atoms on immobilized ligands to gain an insight into the design of lanthanide-selective polymer-supported reagents. Comparison with the affinities for actinide ions clarifies the correlation. Polymers with different ligands are classified into four categories, based on an increasing order of donor atom polarizability: oxygen, oxygen and nitrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur. Hard−soft acid−base theory is an important determinant of ion−ligand affinities. Additional factors that affect complexation levels include counterion coordination to the metal, protonation of the ligand, and hydration. Selectivity for the lanthanide ions may be engineered into polymer-supported reagents by introducing phosphonic acid ligands.
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