Americium separations from nitric acid process effluent streams

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M. E. Barr
L. D. Schulte
G. D. Jarvinen
J. Espinoza
T. E. Ricketts
Y. Valdez
K. D. Abney
R. A. Bartsch
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[1] Los Alamos National Laboratory,Nuclear Materials Technology
[2] Los Alamos National Laboratory,Chemistry Divisions
[3] Texas Tech University,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Nitric Acid; Anion Exchange; Plutonium; Phosphinates; Salt Content;
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Plutonium recovery operations offer several points at which americium removal may be attempted, and we are evaluating two classes of materials targeted at different steps in the process. Extraction chromatography resin materials loaded with three different alkylcarbamoyl phosphinates and phosphine oxides are assessed for Am removal efficiency and Am/Fe selectivity from 1–7M nitric acid solutions. Commercial and experimental anion exchange resins are evaluated for total alpha-activity removal from post-evaporator solutions whose composition, relative to the original nitric acid effluent, is reduced in acid and greatly increased in total salt content. With both classes of materials, americium and/or total-alpha reduction is sufficient to meet regulatory requirements even under sub-optimal conditions. Batch distribution coefficients and column performance data are presented.
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