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- Title
Tri-iso-amyl phosphate (TAP): An alternative extractant to tri-butyl phosphate (TBP) for reactor fuel reprocessing.
- Authors
Hasan, S. H.; Shukla, J. P.
- Abstract
Tri-iso-amyl phosphate (TAP), an indigenously prepared extractant was utilized for reactor fuel reprocessing and compared with tri-butyl phosphate (TBP) and tri-n-hexyl phosphate (THP). The potential of these extractants was found to be in the order TAP>THP>TBP by calculating the acid uptake value (KH). The effect of various parameters such as solvent degradation due to acid hydrolysis, radiation effect, decontamination factor and phase separation were investigated and it was found that TAP was always a better extractant in comparison to THP and TBP. In addition to this, the extraction of fission product contaminants such as 144Ce, 137Cs, 106Ru, 95Zr was almost negligible, even at very high nitric acid concentrations in the aqueous phase, indicating the potential application of TAP in actinide partitioning. Sodium carbonate solution or acidified distilled water was a good strippant for U(VI), similarly, uranium(IV) nitrate stripped Pu(IV) from the organic phase.
- Subjects
SOLVENTS; REACTOR fuel reprocessing; NUCLEAR fuels; HYDROLYSIS; FISSION products; NUCLEAR fission; URANIUM
- Publication
Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, 2003, Vol 258, Issue 3, p563
- ISSN
0236-5731
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/B:JRNC.0000011753.65662.64