BARC/PUB/2014/0347

 
 

Comparative evaluation of cmpo and diglycolamide based solvent systems for actinide partitioning in mixer-settler runs using tracer-spiked phwr simulated high level waste

 
     
 
Author(s)

Ansari, S. A.; Gujar, R. B.; Prabhu, D. R.; Pathak, P. N.; Mohapatra, P. K
(RCD)

Source

Solvent Extraction & Ion Exchange, 2014. Vol. 32 (1): pp. 44-58

ABSTRACT

The TRUEX solvent (0.2 M CMPO + 1.2 M TBP) was employed for countercurrent extraction studies with radiotracers spiked pressurized heavy water reactor simulated high level waste (PHWR-SHLW) employing a 12-stage of mixer-settler. The results of the mixersettler runs with CMPO were compared with those obtained under identical conditions employing TODGA (N,N,N’,N’-tetraoctyl diglycolamide) and T2EHDGA (N,N,N’,N’-tetra- 2-ethylhexyl diglycolamide) as the extractants. Even though the TRUEX solvent revealed quantitative extraction of trivalent actinides and lanthanides in 5 stages at O/A = 1, stripping of the extracted metal ions from the loaded organic phase was poor with dilute HNO3 solution (0.2 M HNO3). Quantitative stripping could not be achieved in 12 stages even when a complexing solution (0.1 M citric acid + 0.1 M HNO3) was employed as the strippant. In contrast, the stripping from loaded TODGA and T2EHDGA solvents was possible in < 6 stages with 0.2 M HNO3. The experimental results suggested that the performance of TRUEX solvent was inferior to the diglycolamide based extractants such as TODGA and T2EHDGA.

 
 
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