Abstract
An alternative extraction system to the SREX solvent using a diluent mixture comprising 4,4′(5′)di-tert-butylcyclohexano-18-crown-6 (DTBCH18C6) in 80% toluene–20% 1-octanol was developed and evaluated for Sr(II) extraction from pressurized heavy water reactor simulated high level waste (PHWR-SHLW). The acid uptake (5.7%) by the present solvent was significantly lower as compared to that by the SREX solvent (21%) which used 100% 1-octanol as the diluent. The extracted species conformed to the ion-pair [Sr(DTBCH18C6)(H2O)x]2+·2[(NO3)(H2O)y]−. Studies on Sr(II) extraction as a function of nitric acid concentration indicated more favorable extraction and stripping with the present solvent as compared to the SREX solvent. Loading studies with 0.025 M DTBCH18C6 in the diluent mixture, carried out using the Sr carrier, indicated a decrease in DSr from 3.1 with 10 ppm Sr carrier to 1.62 with 100 ppm Sr carrier. Other important physical parameters relevant for the extraction processes such as phase separation time (dispersion number), viscosity, and density were also measured. The radiation stability and reusability of the solvent was also investigated. In sharp contrast to the SREX solvent, with increasing absorbed dose the proposed solvent showed an increase in Sr extraction and an increased acid uptake.
Notes
Note. a Studies with 3 M HNO3; b Studies with SHLW.
Note. a Values in parentheses correspond to SHLW as the feed. b The values were not measurable.
† Part of this work has been presented at NRC-7, Budapest, Hungary