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Mutual separation of Am and Cm using ADAAM (Alkyl DiAmide AMine) and reduction of volumes for liquid waste generated via batch-wise multistage extractions

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Pages 883-893 | Received 17 Jul 2023, Accepted 09 Nov 2023, Published online: 20 Nov 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The mutual separation of Am and Cm is conducted using an alkyl-diamide amine (ADAAM(EH)) extractant. ADAAM(EH) exhibits an extremely high separation factor (SF) with respect to Am and Cm separation (SF = 5.9) in an HNO3-n-dodecane system. The batch-wise multistage extractions are performed using a system containing 0.2 M ADAAM(EH) and 1.5 M HNO3, with their distribution ratios (D) of the system for Am and Cm equal to 2.55 and 0.434, respectively. In this multistage extraction, 3 stages of feed, 9 stages involving scrubbing, and 11 stages involving the use of an organic solvent give 96.5% and 1.06% yields of Am and Cm, respectively. After the mutual separation, the aqueous and the organic phases including actinides increase four times in volume compared to the feed solution. Additional extraction steps are to reduce the volume of the solutions including actinides. We use tetraethyl diglycolamide (TEDGA)/water for Am concentration, tetraoctyl diglycolamide/n-dodecane for the intermediate extraction, and TEDGA/water for stripping in the Cm concentration step. Taking the additional steps, Am and Cm can be recovered in just two or three stages in the aqueous phases.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge Dr. Y. Kitatsuji at JAEA for safety management with respect to actinides and Dr. M. Arisaka at JAEA for ICP measurements.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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