(258b) Low LET Gamma and High LET Alpha Degradation Studies of the Actinide Lanthanide Separation Process
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Nuclear Engineering Division
Nuclear Separation Processes and Applications
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - 8:15am to 8:30am
An organic solution comprising the Actinide Lanthanide Separation Process (ALSEP) extracting solvent consisting of 0.5 M 2-ethylhexyl phosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester (HEH[EHP]) and 0.05 M N,N,Nâ,Nâ-tetra(2-ethylhexyl)diglycolamide (T2EHDGA) in n-dodecane were subjected to low LET gamma and high LET alpha irradiation before and after equilibration with 3 M HNO3. Degradation dose constants revealed greater ligand degradation due to gamma irradiation than alpha irradiation for both ligands and equilibration with nitric acid did not have a significant impact on degradation kinetics for either irradiation source. Identified degradation products were similar for both gamma and alpha irradiation and occurred mostly through the rupture of the N-Ccarbonyl and C-Oether bonds for T2EHDGA and the C-Oether bond in HEH[EHP], and acid contact appears to alter the degradation pathway by favoring the formation of higher molecular weight recombination products. Mixed T2EHDGA-HEH[EHP]-NO3 complexes were formed with Nd(III) after extraction from 3 M HNO3, and low LET gamma irradiation of the Nd(III) loaded organic solution produced similar degradation products as the organic solution absent of Nd(III). Additionally, likely due to the greater radiolytic susceptibility of T2EHDGA than HEH[EHP], a HEH[EHP]-Nd(III) complex appears to form with increasing absorbed dose.