Partitioning of minor actinides from HLLW using the DIAMEX process. Part 1- Demonstration of extraction performances and hydraulic behaviour of the solvent in a continuous process
O. Courson et al., Partitioning of minor actinides from HLLW using the DIAMEX process. Part 1- Demonstration of extraction performances and hydraulic behaviour of the solvent in a continuous process, RADIOCH ACT, 88(12), 2000, pp. 857-863
The French DIAMEX process shows very promising capabilities in separating m
inor actinides from HLLW. A counter-current centrifugal extractor experimen
t has been conducted to investigate the capabilities and possibilities of t
he DIAMEX process (hydraulic and extraction behaviour), for the separation
of lanthanides from a simulated High Level Liquid Waste (HLLW), correspondi
ng in concentration to a raffinate from the PUREX process.
A "hot" batch test, using genuine HLLW; and a continuous counter-current ex
periment have verified the excellent extraction and hydraulic behaviour, re
spectively.
With only four extraction stages in the cold experiment, lanthanide deconta
mination factors were higher than 2000, except for europium. Go-extraction
of molybdenum and zirconium was efficiently prevented using oxalic acid in
the feed solution. The back-extraction was very efficient, yielding in 4 st
ages more than 99% recovery of lanthanides. Palladium and ruthenium were mo
re difficult to back-extract and for these elements further investigations
are needed.