January 4, 2021
Journal Article

Optical Spectroscopic Investigation of Hexavalent Actinide Ions in n-Dodecane Solutions of Tri-butyl Phosphate

Abstract

The extraction of hexavalent actinides An(VI) by tri-butyl phosphate (TBP) was investigated by electronic absorption and vibrational spectroscopies. Through a series of spectral subtractions, vibrational spectra associated with TBP, TBP–HNO3 adducts, and An(VI)–TBP complexes could be isolated. Investigation of U(VI) extracts indicated spectral features consistent with the formation of the expected [UO2(NO3)2(TBP)2] complex, but spectral features of other species were clearly evident. Likewise, multiple species were evident in the electronic absorption and vibrational spectra of TBP phases generated by extraction of Pu(VI). Although definitive characterization of the additional species formed could not be achieved in this work, it is hypothesized that they contain 3:1 TBP-to-An(VI) stoichiometry.

Revised: December 31, 2020 | Published: January 4, 2021

Citation

Lumetta G.J., F.D. Heller, G.B. Hall, S.E. Asmussen, and S.I. Sinkov. 2021. Optical Spectroscopic Investigation of Hexavalent Actinide Ions in n-Dodecane Solutions of Tri-butyl Phosphate. Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange 39, no. 1:56-73. PNNL-SA-152512. doi:10.1080/07366299.2020.1805051