Abstract

Sorption and desorption of Al(III) on a series of different extraction resins (LN, LN2, LN3, TK100, TK101, TK201) in acidic HNO3 media containing high concentrations of V(IV,V) was investigated. Static batch studies were conducted as a way of obtaining preliminary distribution coefficient (Kd) values that were further used to develop dynamic tests on real samples. It was shown that a complete separation and recovery of Al(III) from V(V) under acidic conditions (pH = 2) is possible by utilizing LN resin. Active “hot” dynamic studies with 26Al (≈10 Bq) as a radiotracer and real waste samples were conducted to further investigate and confirm the results of the inactive “cold” experiments. Utilizing this separation procedure, we have successfully removed all traces of 26Al (∼10−9 g) radiotracer from the bulk vanadium matrix.

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