Abstract

A precipitate was found at the interface between the aqueous phase and the ionic liquid (IL) phase during the separation of UO22+/Eu3+ using irradiated IL 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imides (C4mimNTf2), and was analyzed by SEM, EDS, XPS and PXRD. The anions F− and SO42− were identified as the radiolytic products of C4mimNTf2. The radiation effect on the extraction of UO22+ from aqueous solution by tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) in C4mimNTf2 was studied. For the presence of F− and SO42−, the utilization of irradiated C4mimNTf2 as diluent reduced the extraction efficiency of UO22+. The EXAFS measurement showed that the degradation of C4mimNTf2 insignificantly influenced the coordination environment of UO22+ in the IL phase. Furthermore, it was suggested that the complex of uranyl ion with four TBP molecules is predominant during the extraction of UO22+ by TBP in C4mimNTf2 from aqueous solution in the absence of nitric acid. This work gives a further assessment for the application of ILs in the processing of spent nuclear fuel.

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