Berkelium nitrate complex formation using a solvent extraction technique
Journal article, 2006

The extraction of Bk(III) into an organic phase consisting of 2,6-bis-(benzoxazolyl)-4-dodecyloxylpyridine, 2-bromodecanoic acid and tert-butyl benzene as a function of nitrate ion concentration in the aqueous phase was studied in order to determine the stability constants of the formation of Bk nitrate complexes. Increasing the nitrate ion concentration in the aqueous phase will increase the nitrate complex formation and thus the extraction of metal ions will decrease. Measuring this decrease in distribution ratio and fitting the data points with an appropriate model gives the stability constants of the Bk nitrate complex formation. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag.

nitrate complex formation

solvent extraction

berkelium

Author

Sofie Andersson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Nuclear Chemistry

H. Nitsche

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

University of California

R. Sudowe

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Radiochimica Acta

0033-8230 (ISSN)

Vol. 94 1 59-61

DOI

10.1524/ract.2006.94.1.59

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