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Solvent Extraction of Polonium(IV) with Tributylphosphate (TBP)

Journal

SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND ION EXCHANGE
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 77-90

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07366299.2017.1279917

Keywords

Polonium; TBP; HCl; HNO3; speciation

Funding

  1. French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)
  2. Pays de Loire Region
  3. Pays de la Loire Council Nucleaire pour la Sante (NucSan)
  4. French National Agency for Research called Investissements d'Avenir [ANR-11-LABX-0018-01]

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The extraction mechanism of Po(IV) from hydrochloric acid (HCl) solution by tributylphosphate (TBP) and trioctylamine (TOA) was investigated as a function of acid (0.1-12 mol/kg) and extracting agent (0.36-3.64 M) concentrations. Experimental data were modeled to determine the extraction mechanisms as well as the associated thermodynamic constants. Preliminary extraction experiments were carried out using tri-n-octylamine (TOA) in order to determine the activity-corrected Ringbom coefficient in concentrated HCl. The results showed the existence of a species involving two TOA molecules, , which dominated organic polonium speciation in concentrated HCl (9-12 mol/kg). Then, we determined the complexation coefficient of as a function of HCl concentration in order to calculate molality for a known total concentration of polonium. The obtained information was used to determine the extraction mechanism occurring in the presence of TBP. The theoretical model agrees with the experimental results considering the existence of the following extracted polonium species: in the acidic ranges of 0.1-1 and 2-9 mol/kg, respectively. Another extracted species seems to exist in intermediate HCl molality. However, the number of TBP molecules and the associated thermodynamic extraction constant could not be determined. Taken together, the data enable us to propose that the extraction scheme of polonium by TBP corresponds to the following two reactions: [GRAPHICS]

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