Title of article
STRUCTURAL EFFECTS IN N,N-DIALKYL AMIDES ON THEIR EXTRACTION BEHAVIOR TOWARD URANIUM AND THORIUM
Author/Authors
Manchanda، V. K. نويسنده , , Pathak، P.N. نويسنده , , Kumbhare، L. B. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-104
From page
105
To page
0
Abstract
A synergistic extraction mixture containing chlorinated cobalt dicarbollide (CCD), carbamoylmethyl phosphine oxide (CMPO), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been investigated for the simultaneous recovery of cesium, strontium, lanthanides, and actinides from highly acidic media. The extraction properties of this mixture depend on the concentration ratio of the components. For recovery of all major radionuclides, the optimal ratio of [CCD]: [PEG]: [CMPO] =5:1:1 should be used. The use of diphenyl-N,Ndibutylcarbamoylmethyl phosphine oxide and PEG-400 provides the most efficient recovery of cesium, strontium, lanthanides, and actinides. The possibility of using polyfluorinated ethers, esters, ketones, and sulfones as diluents was examined. Phenyltrifluoromethyl sulfone was the most suitable diluent tested. The use of this diluent allows good extraction properties, chemical and radiation stability, excellent explosion/fire-safety properties, and favorable hydrodynamic characteristics. The extraction of radionuclides from HNO3 media by mixtures of CCD:PEG:CMPO in phenyltrifluoromethyl sulfone and the subsequent stripping behavior were evaluated.
Keywords
Non-linear optical method of investigations , Optical second harmonic generation , Silicon oxinitride , Amorphous thin films
Journal title
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
Record number
47909
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