Synergistic Extraction of Dysprosium and Aggregate Formation in Solvent Extraction Systems Combining TBP and HDBP

2013 
During treatment of nuclear fuel in the Plutonium/URanium EXtraction (PUREX) process, the extractant tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) is known to degrade to dibutylphosphoric acid (HDBP), which increases the extraction of metal ions, thereby inhibiting their stripping from the organic phase. To better understand this phenomenon, we investigated how mixtures of TBP and HDBP influenced the extraction of metal, nitric acid, and water, and correlated the results to aggregated structures in the organic phase. The mole ratios of TBP-HDBP mixtures had a non-linear effect on the extraction of Dy3+ and water from 0.2 M HNO3, indicating synergism. In 2 M HNO3, the TBP:HDBP mole ratio had a more linear relation to Dy3+ and water extraction, so the synergistic effect was less pronounced than in the low acid system. The extraction of nitric acid showed no synergistic effect and follows closely what would be expected in a system using TBP only. The small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data of the 0.2 M acid system showed max...
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