Abstract

Electrodeposition of uranium, neptunium and thorium from isopropyl alcohol medium was studied in some detail with a view to understanding the mechanism of electrodeposition of actinides from organic medium. The deposits obtained by the electrodeposition of uranium, thorium and neptunium were examined by various techniques. The presence of hydroxyl-rich layer at the cathode was detected using phenolphathaline indicator. From the data gathered in this investigation it was concluded that these actinides are deposited as hydrolytic species from an organic medium as they are from an aqueous medium.

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