Studies on the extraction of americium(III) from aqueous nitrate media by sulfoxides |
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Authors: | J. P. Shukla M. S. Nagar M. S. Subramanian |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, 400 085 Bombay, (India) |
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Abstract: | Solvent extraction behaviour of Am(III) from dilute nitric acid media with sulfoxides (R2SO) in Solvesso-100 has been investigated over a wide range of conditions. Very poor extractability of Am necessitated the use of salting-out agents, viz., nitrates of Al, Mg, Ca, Li and NH 4 + . Effects of certain variables such as acidity, extractant concentration, saltingout agent, temperature etc., on metal extraction by sulfoxides have been examined systematically. For a fixed sulfoxide concentration, extraction attains a maximum value up to around 0.2–0.4M HNO3 and decreasing above 1M HNO3. In contrast, increasing the concentration of sulfoxide (0.8M DISO, 1.3M DBuSO) gives almost quantitative Am extraction up to 1M HNO3. For satisfactory extraction, di-n-octyl as well as di-n-hexyl sulfoxide are the most suitable extracting agents. Extractability of Am increases with increasing amounts of all the salting-out agents studied and their effect follows the sequence: Al3+>Mg2+>Ca2+>Li+>NH 4 + ; this is also the relative dehydrating effect of the cations. The species extracted would appear to be Am(NO3)3.3R2SO. Americium is easily stripped with 1–3M HNO3 solutions from the loaded organic phase. Extraction decreases with increasing temperature, indicating the extraction to be exothermic. Extraction from partially non-aqueous solutions was also investigated. |
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