2010
DOI: 10.2298/jsc090617118g
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Extraction and separation of U(VI) and Th(IV) from hydrobromic acid media using Cyanex-923 extractant

Abstract: A systematic study of the solvent extraction of uranium(VI) and thorium(IV) from hydrobromic acid media was performed using the neutral phosphine oxide extractant Cyanex-923 in toluene. These metal ions were found to be quantitatively extracted with Cyanex-923 in toluene in the acidity range 5x10-5-1x10-4 M and 5x10-5-5x10-3 M, respectively, and they are stripped from the organic phase with 7.0 M HClO4 and 2.0- 4.0 M HCl, respectively. The effect of the equilibrium period, diluents, diverse ions and stri… Show more

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“…Higher molar HCl (5 mol/L, 250 °C) appears to be suitable for thorium. As reported by S M Ghag and S D Pawar (84), the separation of Th(IV) and U(VI) from multicomponent mixtures with cyanex ® -923 in toluene with specific concentrations with acid, Th(IV) was found to be 99.3% in a 20 µg sample. U (VI) and Th(IV) were extracted in the acid concentration range 5 x 10 -5 to 1 x 10 -4 M and 5 x 10 -5 to 5 x 10 -3 M respectively.. J C Amaral et al…”
Section: Extraction Efficiency=supporting
confidence: 61%
“…Higher molar HCl (5 mol/L, 250 °C) appears to be suitable for thorium. As reported by S M Ghag and S D Pawar (84), the separation of Th(IV) and U(VI) from multicomponent mixtures with cyanex ® -923 in toluene with specific concentrations with acid, Th(IV) was found to be 99.3% in a 20 µg sample. U (VI) and Th(IV) were extracted in the acid concentration range 5 x 10 -5 to 1 x 10 -4 M and 5 x 10 -5 to 5 x 10 -3 M respectively.. J C Amaral et al…”
Section: Extraction Efficiency=supporting
confidence: 61%
“…After extraction, the loaded organic phase containing high concentrations of Pb(II) may be brought into contact with an acidic solution, whereby the Pb(II) is stripped from the organic phase into the aqueous acidic phase. This phenomenon is called as stripping which is associated with percentage recovery, and the acids used are termed as stripping agents [33][34][35]. Molarity of acid used as a stripping agent in back Table 3.…”
Section: Effect Of Stripping Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%