Artigo Revisado por pares

Plutonium Loading of Prospective Grouped Actinide Extraction (GANEX) Solvent Systems based on Diglycolamide Extractants

2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 30; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/07366299.2011.609378

ISSN

1532-2262

Autores

Jamie Brown, Fiona McLachlan, Mark J. Sarsfield, Robin J. Taylor, Giuseppe Modolo, Andreas Wilden,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear Materials and Properties

Resumo

The Grouped Actinide Extraction (GANEX) process is being developed for actinide recycling within future nuclear fuel cycles. Interactions between potential solvents and macro-concentrations of plutonium are one of the most important issues in defining the GANEX process. Surprisingly, plutonium loading of diglycolamide (DGA) based solvents such as tetra-octyl DGA (TODGA) causes precipitation rather than a conventional third phase, in direct contrast to results with U(VI), Th(IV) or lanthanide ions. Various DGA based solvent systems have been screened for their plutonium loading capacity and 0.2 M TODGA with 0.5 M DMDOHEMA in a kerosene diluent is selected as the optimum solvent formulation of those tested. Plutonium can be relatively easily stripped from this solvent using aqueous acetohydroxamic acid but this is very acid dependent in the low acidity region.

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