Abstract
Extraction of actinides using exotic ligands in room temperature ionic liquids is one of the most preferred areas of research these days. Though the amides are well studied for the extraction of actinides from nitric acid feeds, multiple amides (such as tripodal amides) are of recent origin, and reports on solvent extraction with these ligands in room temperature ionic liquids are very rare. In this work, the extraction of Np4+ and Pu4+ was studied with a series of N,N,N′,N′,N″,N″-hexaalkyl nitrilotriacetamides (NTAamides) in an ionic liquid with an objective to understand the effect of the alkyl chains length on their extraction ability. Bumim⋅Tf2N was chosen as ionic liquid due to its favourable viscosity for distribution studies. The extraction of tetravalent actinides Np4+ and Pu4+ increased linearly with increasing the alkyl chain of the NTAamides from n-butyl via n-hexyl to n-octyl. The extraction pattern was surprisingly opposite to the most observed extraction patterns in an ionic liquid, where the extraction generally decreases sharply upon increasing the feed acidity. The extracted species were ascertained as M(NO3)5⋅L (LH), where M = Np4+ or Pu4+, for each ligand. Consequent to the formation of an entirely divergent extracted complex, the extraction pattern is completely different than that expected in an ionic liquid.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 105455 |
Journal | Progress in Nuclear Energy |
Volume | 177 |
Early online date | 24 Sept 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- 2024 OA procedure
- HONTA
- Ionic liquid
- Neptunium(IV)
- Plutonium(IV)
- Extraction