Published 1984 | Version v1
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Separation of neptunium from uranium and plutonium in the Purex process

  • 1. Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe G.m.b.H. (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Heisse Chemie

Description

The possibility of removing neptunium from the Purex process in the first extraction cycle was investigated. Butyraldehyde was found to reduce Np(VI) to Np(V), but not Pu(IV) to Pu(III). Up to 99.7% Np can be separated from uranium and plutonium in the 1A extractor or, much more favourably, in an additional partitioning extractor. Hydroxylamine nitrate can be used for reducing Np(VI) to Np(V) in a uranium purification cycle at a high U concentration in the feed solution. Here the decontamination factor for Np can be as high as 2300 and is lowered if iron is present in the feed. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Institution of Chemical Engineers.
Imprint Place
Rugby (UK)
ISBN
0 85295 182 5
Imprint Title
Extraction '84: symposium on liquid-liquid extraction science. Organised by the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment and held at Dounreay, Scotland, 27-29 November 1984
Imprint Pagination
328 p.
Journal Issue
no. 88
Series
Institution of Chemical Engineers Symposium Series.
Journal Page Range
p. 83-90.

Conference

Title
symposium on liquid-liquid extraction science.
Acronym
Extraction '84
Dates
27-29 Nov 1984.
Place
Dounreay (UK).