Affiliation:
1. Fuel Chemistry Division, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam – 603 102, India
2. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai – 400 019, India
Abstract
Abstract
Partitioning of trivalent americium from fast-reactor (FR) simulated
high-level liquid waste (SHLLW) has been demonstrated, for the first
time, using a modifier-free organic phase containing an unsymmetrical
diglycolamide,
N,N,-didodecyl-N′,N′-dioctyl-3-oxapentane-1,5-diamide
(D3DODGA), in n-dodecane (n-DD). The extraction behavior of
various metal ions present in the FR-SHLLW that contained about
3.2 g/L of trivalent metal ions (Am(III) and
Ln(III)) was studied using a solution of 0.1 M
D3DODGA/n-DD, by batch equilibration mode. The
extraction of Am(III) was accompanied by the co-extraction of
all lanthanides and unwanted metal ions such as Zr(IV),
Y(III), and Pd(II) from FR-SHLLW. The co-extraction of
unwanted metal ions was minimized by adding a suitable aqueous soluble
complexing agents to FR-SHLLW, prior to extraction. As a result,
trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane-N,N,N′N′-tetraacetic
acid (CyDTA) was identified as an appropriate reagent for preventing
the extraction of zirconium and palladium, that posed problems during
recovery of trivalent metal ions from the loaded organic phase. The
stripping of behavior of Am(III) and Ln(III) from the
loaded organic phase was studied using dilute nitric acid in batch
equilibration mode. Based on those results, a counter-current
mixer-settler run was performed in a 20-stage mixer-settler. About
99.9% of Am(III), Ln(III) and Y(III)
from FR-SHLLW in 0.1 M D3DODGA/n-DD was
achieved in 20 contacts and the recovery of Am(III) and other
trivalents from the loaded organic phase was achieved in 5 contacts
using 0.01 M nitric acid. The study demonstrated the
possibility of using the modifier-free reagent, D3DODGA, for the
separation of trivalent actinides from FR-SHLLW.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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