L. Nigond et al., RECENT ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF NUCLEAR WASTES BY THE USE OF DIAMIDE AND PICOLINAMIDE EXTRACTANTS, Separation science and technology, 30(7-9), 1995, pp. 2075-2099
In the framework of the SPIN(ACTINEX) program for the partitioning and
transmutation of actinides contained in effluents generated during th
e nuclear fuel reprocessing cycle, diamides and picolinamides, extract
ants which have the common characteristic of being totally combustible
, were evaluated. Among the diamides, N,N'-dimethyl N,N'-dibutyl tetra
decyl malonamide (DMDBTDMA) was chosen as the reference extractant. It
has been shown that actinides(III) may be extracted from concentrated
nitric acid effluent; the actinides(III) may be readily stripped from
the loaded solvent. There is restricted third-phase formation. Long a
lkyl groups (R '') and different R and R' on the amide nitrogen limit
the extent of third-phase formation. The second class of extractants s
tudied, the picolinamides, seem to have potential for the separation o
f An(III)/Ln(III).