International audienceIn the second part of this study, we analyze the free energy of transfer in the case of synergistic solvent extraction. This free energy of the transfer of an ion in dynamic equilibrium between two coexisting phases is decomposed into four driving forces combining long-range interactions with the classical complexation free energy associated with the nearest neighbors. We demonstrate how the organometallic complexation is counterbalanced by the cost in free energy related to structural change on the colloidal scale in the solvent phase. These molecular forces of synergistic extraction are driven not only by the entropic term associated with the tight packing of electrolytes in the solvent and by the free energy cost of...
International audienceSeparation of metals in the cationic form is the basis of hydrometallurgy. Ion...
International audienceAmong the proposed mechanisms to predict and understand synergism in solvent e...
Among the proposed mechanisms to predict and understand synergism in solvent extraction, the possibi...
International audienceIn the second part of this study, we analyze the free energy of transfer in th...
International audienceIn solvent extraction, the self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules into an orga...
International audienceRevisiting aggregation of extractant molecules into water-poor mixed reverse m...
International audienceThe phase transfer of ions is driven by gradients of chemical potentials rathe...
In liquid–liquid extraction, synergism emerges when for a defined formulation of the solvent phase, ...
International audienceRecent experimental studies demonstrate the need to take into account weak int...
Iron-uranium selectivity in liquid–liquid extraction depends not only on the mole fraction of extrac...
Special Issue on Hierarchical Organization in Solvent ExtractionInternational audienceWe consider he...
International audienceSeparation of metals in the cationic form is the basis of hydrometallurgy. Ion...
International audienceAmong the proposed mechanisms to predict and understand synergism in solvent e...
Among the proposed mechanisms to predict and understand synergism in solvent extraction, the possibi...
International audienceIn the second part of this study, we analyze the free energy of transfer in th...
International audienceIn solvent extraction, the self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules into an orga...
International audienceRevisiting aggregation of extractant molecules into water-poor mixed reverse m...
International audienceThe phase transfer of ions is driven by gradients of chemical potentials rathe...
In liquid–liquid extraction, synergism emerges when for a defined formulation of the solvent phase, ...
International audienceRecent experimental studies demonstrate the need to take into account weak int...
Iron-uranium selectivity in liquid–liquid extraction depends not only on the mole fraction of extrac...
Special Issue on Hierarchical Organization in Solvent ExtractionInternational audienceWe consider he...
International audienceSeparation of metals in the cationic form is the basis of hydrometallurgy. Ion...
International audienceAmong the proposed mechanisms to predict and understand synergism in solvent e...
Among the proposed mechanisms to predict and understand synergism in solvent extraction, the possibi...