Probing the subtle differences between promethium and curium

Abstract Curium and promethium share similar chemical and physical properties thereby complicating their separation. Co-located processing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory results in curium contamination of the fission product stream containing promethium. To gain insight into the difficulty of this...

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Main Authors: Trenton B. Vogt, Megan E. Simms, Connor J. Parker, April J. Miller, Laetitia H. Delmau, Richard T. Mayes, Samantha K. Cary, Alyssa N. Gaiser, Cristian Celis-Barros, Frankie D. White
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-04-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58209-3
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Summary:Abstract Curium and promethium share similar chemical and physical properties thereby complicating their separation. Co-located processing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory results in curium contamination of the fission product stream containing promethium. To gain insight into the difficulty of this separation, the fundamental properties of these elements are experimentally and computationally probed in a 2,2’:6’,2”-terpyridine crystal system. Analysis of the isostructural compounds via single crystal X-ray diffraction and quantum theory of atoms in molecules reveals that bonding between promethium and curium is quite similar in this particular structure type. The small differences in the analysis of these two elements in this isostructural series sheds light on the difficulty required to separate the elements from each other. More so, this study develops the fundamental chemistries of two rare elements in the solid state and experimentally portrays the often-omitted position of promethium within the lanthanide series.
ISSN:2041-1723