Effect of Alkyl Group in 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate Ionic Liquids on the Extraction of Uranium by Tri-n-butylphosphate Diluted with Ionic Liquids

  • Giridhar P
  • Venkatesan K
  • Srinivasan T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Extraction of uranium by 1.1 M TBP dissolved in 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate (omimPF6) ionic liquid (IL) as diluent has been studied as a function of concentration of nitric acid and uranium and that of temperature. The results are compared with those of extraction in 1.1 M TBP in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate (bmimPF6). Distribution ratios (D) for extraction of uranium in 1.1 M TBP/omimPF6 were marginally less than those for extraction by 1.1 M TBP/bmimPF6 at all nitric acid concentrations. The D values increased with increase in the concentration of nitric acid but decreased with increase in the concentration of uranium and temperature. In contrast to the behavior of 1.1 M TBP/n-dodecane, D values for uranium continued to increase even for nitric acid concentrations higher than 5 M, when IL acted as diluent. Solubility of omimPF6 in nitric acid was 2 – 3 times less as compared to bmimPF6. The overall enthalpy change (ΔHtot) for the extraction of uranium in 1.1 M TBP/omimPF6 was found to be more exothermic than for extraction by 1.1 M TBP/bmimPF6. This behavior can be attributed to the lower extent of protonation of TBP in omimPF6 phase. Viscosity of TBP/IL increased when butyl group was substituted with octyl group in IL.

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Giridhar, P., Venkatesan, K. A., Srinivasan, T. G., & Rao, P. R. V. (2004). Effect of Alkyl Group in 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate Ionic Liquids on the Extraction of Uranium by Tri-n-butylphosphate Diluted with Ionic Liquids. Journal of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences, 5(2), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.14494/jnrs2000.5.21

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