Abstract

A Cs selective solvent composed of 0.08 M chlorinated cobalt dicarbollide and 0.5 % PEG 400 (polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight of 400) in phenyl trifluoromethyl sulphone (PTMS) was used for the extraction of Cs(I) and Sr(II) from nitric acid solution as well as synthetic pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR) high level waste (HLW) solution. Comparison was also done with analogous solvent system in nitrobenzene and xylene diluent mixture. The various experiments included acid concentration variation and PEG-400 concentration variation. A sharp decrease in the Cs(I) and Sr(II) extraction was noticed with increasing nitric acid concentration. On the other hand, while PEG-400 concentration variation had very little effect on Cs(I) extraction, it has a very significant influence on Sr(II) extraction. Batch co-current extraction studies were carried out with solvents made from both the diluent systems and the results indicated that PTMS based solvent system was superior to that containing nitrobenzene and can be used for the recovery of the metal ions from actual PHWR-HLW. Radiolytic degradation studies were also carried out and the results suggested reasonably good stability of the solvent system.

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