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Direct Selective Extraction of Actinides (III) from PUREX Raffinate using a Mixture of CyMe4BTBP and TODGA as 1-cycle SANEX Solvent

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SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND ION EXCHANGE
卷 29, 期 2, 页码 190-212

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07366299.2011.539122

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L-Cysteine; SANEX; CyMe4BTBP; TODGA; solvent extraction; Pd complexation; Americium; Curium

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  1. European Commission [FP7-CP-2007-211 267]
  2. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [02NUK012E]

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Within the framework of our research activities related to the partitioning of spent nuclear-fuel solutions, the direct selective extraction of trivalent actinides from a simulated PUREX raffinate was studied using a mixture of CyMe4BTBP and TODGA (1-cycle SANEX). The solvent showed a high selectivity for trivalent actinides with a high lanthanide separation factor. However, the coextraction of some fission product elements (Cu, Ni, Zr, Mo, Pd, Ag, and Cd) from a simulated PUREX raffinate was observed, with distribution ratios up to 30 (Cu). The extraction of Zr and Mo could be suppressed using oxalic acid but the use of the well-known Pd complexant N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-ethylendiamin-N,N',N'-triacetic acid (HEDTA) was unsuccessful. During screening experiments with different amino acids and derivatives, the sulfur-bearing amino acid L-Cysteine showed good complexation of Pd and prevented its extraction into the organic phase without influencing the extraction of the trivalent actinides Am (III) and Cm (III). The optimization studies included the influence of the L-Cysteine and HNO3 concentration and the kinetics of the extraction. The development of a process-like extraction series showed very promising results in view of further optimizing the process. A strategy for a single-cycle process is proposed within this article.

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