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Gabriela A Picayo1, Brian D Etz1, Shubham Vyas1
1Chemistry Department, Colorado School of Mines, 1012 14th St, Golden, Colorado 80401, United States.
Abstract:
We have determined the identity of the complexes extracted into the ALSEP process solvent from solutions of nitric acid. The ALSEP process is a new solvent extraction separation designed to separate americium and curium from trivalent lanthanides in irradiated nuclear fuel. ALSEP employs a mixture of two extractants, 2-ethylhexyl phosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester (HEH[EHP]) and N,N,N',N'-tetra(2-ethylhexyl)diglycolamide (TEHDGA) in n-dodecane, which makes it difficult to ascertain the nature of the extracted metal complexes. It is often asserted that the weak acid extractant HEH[EHP] does not participate in the extracted complex under ALSEP extraction conditions (2-4 M HNO3). However, the analysis of the Am extraction equilibria, Nd absorption spectra, and Eu fluorescence emission spectra of metal-loaded organic phases argues for the participation of HEH[EHP] in the extracted complex despite the high acidity of the aqueous phases. The extracted complex was determined to contain fully protonated molecules of HEH[EHP] with an overall stoichiometry of M(TEHDGA)2(HEH[EHP])2·3NO3. Computations also demonstrate that replacing one TEHDGA molecule with one (HEH[EHP])2 dimer is likely energetically favorable compared to Eu(TEHDGA)3·3NO3, whether the HEH[EHP] dimer is monodentate or bidentate.
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