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ZIRCONIUM EXTRACTION INTO OCTYL(PHENYL)-N,N- DIISOBUTYLCARBAMOYLMETHYL PHOSPHINE OXIDE AND TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE†

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Pages 1047-1066 | Received 14 Oct 1997, Published online: 10 May 2007
 

ABSTRACT

Classical slope analysis techniques were used to determine the octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutylcarbamoylmethyl phosphine oxide (CMPO) and nitrate stoichiometrics for the extraction of zirconium by CMPO diluted with diisopropylbenzene (DIPB). The equilibrium constant for the extraction of zirconium by CMPO was also determined using classical slope analysis techniques. The extraction of zirconium by TBP in n-dodecane was used as a control to verify the zirconium species as Zr+4, and to verify the experimental methodology. Equilibrium [CMPO]org and [TBP]org concentrations were determined by accounting for the extraction of HNO3 into both TBP and CMPO solvents. Nitric acid dissociation and aqueous phase activity coefficients were also taken into consideration. Organic activity coefficients, Zr+4 activity coefficients, Zr+4 hydrolysis, and consumption of TBP or CMPO by water were neglected. Nitrate and CMPO dependencies for the extraction of zirconium have been determined from this work to be:

An equilibrium constant of 1.13 × 105 ± 1.48 × 104 at 25° C was also determined for this reaction.

Notes

†Work performed for the U S Department of Energy under Contract No. DE AC07-84ID12435

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