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Bahner, C.T.; Shoun, R.R.; McDowell, W.J.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1981
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1981
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[en] The effects of exposure to gamma radiation (60Co) and of contact with acidic and basic aqueous solutions on dihexyl[(diethylcarbamoyl)methyl]phosphonate (DHDECMP) were studied. Gamma radiation decomposes DHDECMP into a variety of products. The most troublesome of those are the acidic compounds that cause problems in stripping the actinides and lanthanides from the extractant at low acid concentrations. The rate of degradation of DHDECMP by radiation is about the same or only slightly higher than that of tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP). It is relatively easy to remove the radiation-produced impurities by equilibration (scrubbing) with sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide or by column chromatographic methods. The hydrolysis of DHDECMP in contact with aqueous solutions containing less than 3 M HNO3 is not more severe than that of TBP under the same conditions but is significant above that acid concentration. Hydrolysis of DHDECMP in contact with aqueous sodium hydroxide solution does occur, but it should not pose an important problem with the short contact times such as those anticipated for the removal of the radiation-induced degradation products by caustic scrubbing. Results of various chromatographic tests to characterize the degradation products of DHDECMP are also given
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Nov 1981; 34 p; Available from NTIS., PC A03/MF A01 as DE82004669
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ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBONATES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DECOMPOSITION, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ESTERS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROXIDES, INORGANIC ACIDS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHONIC ACID ESTERS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SODIUM COMPOUNDS, SOLVOLYSIS
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