Abstract
Iron extraction and the limits of iron dibutyl phosphate precipitation were investigated for use in TPE/RE recovery and partitioning with the use of the acidic Zr salt of dibutyl phosphoric acid (ZS HDBP, Zr:HDBP = 1:9), dissolved in 30% TBP with Isopar-L. The presence of Mo and the solvent loading with RE affected the Fe extraction in the opposite ways. Slow kinetics and process irreversibility were found for the Fe extraction with the ZS HDBP solution. To increase acceptable Fe concentration in a HLW, reduction of Fe(III) by ascorbic acid (AA) was studied to be carried out continuously in the feed flow, just before entering the head contactor of the partitioning extraction cycle. The Mo extraction is of the same order as that of TPE and RE; so its selective stripping prior to the TPE/RE separation is required. This can be done using the DTPA or H2O2 solution in diluted nitric acid. The effectiveness of the process was verified by laboratory scale trials on the centrifugal contactor rig using simulated HLW. The Zr-to-HDBP ratio of 1:6 was found to be useful to decrease the Fe and Mo extractability for their better backwashing with complexants.
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