BARC/PUB/2013/0181

 
 

Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Uranium from Acidic Medium Employing Calixarenes

 
     
 
Author(s)

Rao, A.; Rathod, N. V.; Malkhede, D. D.; Raut, V. V.; Ramakumar, K. L.
(RACD)

Source

Separation Science & Technology, 2013. Vol. 48 (4): pp. 644-651

ABSTRACT

Various calixarenes were evaluated for the supercritical fluid extraction of uranium from nitric acid medium. The extraction efficiency was found to be affected by various parameters, namely pressure, temperature, CO2 flowrate, extraction time, and molarity of nitric acid. The addition of HPFOA (pentadecafluoro-n-octanoic acid) for the production of CO2-phillic fluorinated counter ion enhanced the extraction efficiency. Under optimized conditions (pressure of 200 atm, temperature of 323 K, 30 minutes of static time followed by 30 minutes of dynamic time,CO2 flowrate of 2mL min-1, nitric acid molarity of 0.1M) for uranium: calixarene: HPFOA mole ratio of 1:5:10, highest extraction efficiency could be obtained with p-tert.-butyl calix[6]arene (79.9%). Solvent extraction study with hexane as the organic phase indicated the formation of [UO2 (calixarene)]2+. In order to assess the suitability of the developed method to extract uranium in the presence of a host of other ions, extraction efficiency for other metal ions was estimated.

 
 
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