R. Chiarizia et Ep. Horwitz, Radiolytic stability of some recently developed ion exchange and extraction chromatographic resins containing diphosphonic acid groups, SOLVENT EXT, 18(1), 2000, pp. 109-132
The effect of Co-60 irradiation on the Diphonix(TM), Diphosil and Diphonix-
CS chelating ion exchange resins, and on two Dipex(TM) extraction chromatog
raphic resins containing the P,P'-di(2-ethylhexyl) methanediphosphonic acid
(H2DEH[MDP]) impregnated in the pores of a polymeric support (Dipex-1) and
of silica (Dipex-2), respectively, has been investigated. The resins have
been irradiated while in contact with HNO3 (Diphonix, Diphosil and Dipex re
sins) or NaOH (Diphonix-CS resin) up to an absorbed dose of about 200 Mrad.
As a probe of the resin radiolytic degradation, metal uptake (both equilib
rium and kinetics) and capacity measurements have been performed. Our resul
ts show that the Diphonix-CS resin properties are practically unaffected by
irradiation under the experimental conditions used in this work. The Dipho
nix, Diphosil, and especially the Dipex resins suffer substantial capacity
losses, but their affinity for actinide ions is not seriously compromised.
On the other hand, the kinetics of metal uptake by the silica based Diphosi
l and Dipex-2 resins becomes substantially slower indicating that, from a r
adiolytic degradation standpoint, polymeric materials perform better than s
ilica as supports for H2DEH[MDP] containing extraction chromatographic resi
ns.