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Potentiality of Nonorganophosphorus Extractant in Chemical Separations of Actinides 

Author: C. Musikas
DOI: 10.1080/01496398808075626
Publication Frequency: 16 issues per year
Published in: journal Separation Science and Technology, Volume 23, Issue 12 & 13 October 1988 , pages 1211 - 1226
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Abstract

To limit the amounts of radioactive wastes coming from actinide separations by solvent—extraction, completely incinerable extractants are desirable. This paper deals with the prospects offered by N, N-dialkylamide.s, as alternatives to TBP for irradiated nuclear fuels reprocessing and by N, N'-tetraalkyl 2-alkylpro-pane diamides as actinide extractants from radioactive wastes solutions. The selection of N. N'-dialkylamides based on the solubility of the nitrato-uranyl amide complexes in aliphatic hydrocarbons is presented. The extraction chemistry of the main metallic ions present in irradiated nuclear fuels nitrate solutions is discussed as well as the hydrolysis and radio-lysis of these extractants. Results of a bench scale test for a first reprocessing cycle shows the reason for interest in the N, N-dialkylamides as substitutes for TBP. The extraction of the main metallic species contained in actinide wastes by N, N'-tetraalkylpropane diamide or by N, N'-tetraalkyl, 2-alkylpropane diamide is presented. The results show that these diamides present good prospects, for removing the actinides contained in various wastes solutions.
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