Title of article :
Kinetic and Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Uranium (VI) Stripping from Alamine-336 in the Presence of Iron (III)
Author/Authors :
Mirmohammad, Leila Material and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran , Mallah, Mohammad Hassan Material and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran , Torkaman, Rezvan Material and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran , Safdari, Jaber Material and Nuclear Fuel Cycle Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran
Abstract :
An economic process was developed via the batch scale for the uranium (VI) stripping in the presence of iron (III) from loaded alamine-336 by ammonium carbonate solution. The optimum conditions were assessed for the uranium (VI) stripping using the central composite design method, which is a subset of response surface methodology. The R-squared, U (VI), and Fe (III) stripping percentages with a value of equal 0.989, 72.61%, and 0.1% were obtained, respectively in the optimum conditions of the U (VI) and Fe (III) stripping from loaded alamine-336. The optimum stripping conditions led to the obtaining of the ammonium carbonate concentration equal to 0.64 mol/L, the phase ratio of 0.8 (O/A), the temperature of 53 ℃, the contact time of 2510 seconds, and the shaking speed of 1100 rpm. Moreover, the stripping kinetics, equilibrium constant, and thermodynamic data were determined to describe the nature of the U (VI) and Fe (III) stripping from loaded alamine-336 by the ammonium carbonate solution. The temperature-dependent data showed that the U (VI) stripping was an endothermic process.
Keywords :
U (VI) , Fe (III) , Central composite design (CCD) , Ammonium carbonate , Alamine-336
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (IJCCE)