A Rapid Microfluidic Neptunium Extraction Using a Supported Liquid Membrane Module
Nic Cicchetti,
Kevin J. Glennon,
Tashi Parsons-Davis
et al.
Abstract:Extraction of neptunium from acidic matrices is important for its quantification, but its complex redox chemistry can cause variable yields. This study develops a microfluidic redox extraction for rapidly separating neptunium from submilliliter samples, achieving up to 90% process yield in less than 10 min for samples as small as 100 μL, with over 97% steady-state yield achieved after 20 min. It uses a supported liquid membrane module loaded with 30 vol % tributyl phosphate in n-dodecane, which performs forwar… Show more
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