In Situ Monitoring and Kinetic Analysis of the Extraction of Nitric Acid by Tributyl Phosphate in N-Dodecane Using Raman Spectroscopy

SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND ION EXCHANGE(2019)

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Understanding the fundamental rates of transfer and complex formation is crucial in maintaining optimal efficiency and effectivity in solvent extraction. Methodologies to analyze solvent extraction systems are lacking in that they are commonly performed off-line in subsequent experiments. Thus, a method to proficiently investigate solvent extraction systems in a Lewis cell using in situ Raman spectroscopy paired with chemometric modeling has been developed to allow for on-line analysis and monitoring. Forward and reverse interfacial transfer coefficients for the extraction of nitric acid by tributyl phosphate, a process crucial to used nuclear fuel reprocessing, were measured by spectroscopic monitoring of both phases simultaneously in a two-phase solvent extraction system. Concentration data was derived from the chemometric modeling using Raman spectra. The concentration data was fit to a nonlinear least squares regression model to allow for the calculation of the transfer coefficients in the system. The reverse interfacial transfer coefficient, k(r), was determined along with the parameter 95% confidence intervals and 95% prediction intervals. The forward interfacial transfer coefficient, k(f), was then back calculated from k(r) and the aqueous phase and organic phase equilibrium concentrations. The average calculated values of k(r) and k(f) were 2.56 (+/- 0.50) x 10(-5) m s(-1) and 4.75 (+/- 1.13) x 10(-6) m s(-1), respectively. The information obtained regarding solvent extraction parameters and transfer can be applied in the study of systems of higher complexity, involving complex formation and their transfer across a liquid:liquid interface.
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Raman spectroscopy,PUREX,TBP,interfacial transfer
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