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Solubility of radioactive inorganic salt in supercritical water

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JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 317, Issue 2, Pages 947-957

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-018-5939-5

Keywords

Solubility; Inorganic salt; Supercritical water; Spent extraction solvent

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of china [21507143]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program'' of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA02050000]

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In order to reduce the deposition of inorganic salt in continuous reactor during the treatment of radioactive spent extraction solvent by supercritical water oxidation, the solubilities of five kinds of radioactive inorganic salts were investigated at temperatures from 390 to 550 A degrees C and pressures from 20 to 25 MPa. The solubilities of inorganic salts were correlated via a semi-empirical approach based on the phase equilibrium between the salt and supercritical water. In addition, parallel hydrolysis of the salts was found as it could be observed from decrease in pH and deviations of anion and cation concentration in the liquid effluent.

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