2017
DOI: 10.1134/s1066362217040014
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Kinetics of Pu(VI) reduction with carbohydrazide in nitric acid

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“…The studies on the reduction of Pu­(IV) have been explored in experiments using various reductants, including the combination of U­(IV) with hydrazine and salt-free reductants such as formo- and acetohydroxamic acid, tert -butyl hydroquinone, aldehydes, , hydroxylamines, hydroxyurea, hydrazine, oximes, and their derivatives. Of these, oxime derivatives reduce Pu­(IV) to Pu­(III) in HNO 3 solution with excellent stability, fast nitrous acid scavenging, and kinetics. , ,− Koltunov et al first reported the reduction of Pu­(IV) by acetaldoxime in nitric acid and obtained the activation energy with the value of 87.7 ± 9.8 kJ mol –1 at 298 K .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies on the reduction of Pu­(IV) have been explored in experiments using various reductants, including the combination of U­(IV) with hydrazine and salt-free reductants such as formo- and acetohydroxamic acid, tert -butyl hydroquinone, aldehydes, , hydroxylamines, hydroxyurea, hydrazine, oximes, and their derivatives. Of these, oxime derivatives reduce Pu­(IV) to Pu­(III) in HNO 3 solution with excellent stability, fast nitrous acid scavenging, and kinetics. , ,− Koltunov et al first reported the reduction of Pu­(IV) by acetaldoxime in nitric acid and obtained the activation energy with the value of 87.7 ± 9.8 kJ mol –1 at 298 K .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%