Claims
- 1. A method of separating actinides from lanthanides, where said actinides and lanthanides are in a trivalent state in an acidic aqueous solution, said method comprising contacting said aqueous solution with an organic extracting solution to form a mixture and separating said mixture into an actinide-rich organic phase and a lanthanide-rich aqueous phase, where said organic extracting solution is comprised of:
- a. a primary ligand which is a substituted monothio-1,3-dicarbonyl having substituents chosen from a class consisting of alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, aryl groups, aroxy groups, and alkylamine groups, where said substituted monothio-1,3-dicarbonyl is an acyclic compound or a cyclic compound with an acyl group attached to the ring at a ring position adjacent to a ring thiocarbonyl or a cyclic compound with a thioacyl group attached to the ring at a ring position adjacent to a ring carbonyl; and
- b. a secondary ligand which is a substituted phosphine oxide having substituents chosen from a class consisting of alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, aryl groups, aroxy groups, 2-pyridyl-N-oxide groups, carbamoylmethylene groups having either one or two alkyl or aryl groups substituted at the nitrogen atom, and phosphorylmethylene groups having two alkyl or aryl groups substituted at the phosphorous atom.
- 2. A method of separating actinides from lanthanides, where said actinides and lanthanides are in a trivalent state in an acidic aqueous solution, said method comprising supplying said aqueous solution and an organic extracting solution to a multiple stage extraction apparatus for processing by means of a plurality of contacting and separating steps to produce an actinide-rich organic phase and a lanthanide-rich aqueous phase, where said organic extracting solution is comprised of:
- a. a primary ligand which is a substituted monothio-1,3-dicarbonyl having substituents chosen from a class consisting of alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, aryl groups, aroxy groups, and alkylamine groups, where said substituted monothio-1,3-dicarbonyl is an acyclic compound or a cyclic compound with an acyl group attached to the ring at a ring position adjacent to a ring thiocarbonyl or a cyclic compound with a thioacyl group attached to the ring at a ring position adjacent to a ring carbonyl; and
- b. a secondary ligand which is a substituted phosphine oxide having substituents chosen from a class consisting of alkyl groups, alkoxy groups, aryl groups, aroxy groups, 2-pyridyl-N-oxide groups, carbamoylmethylene groups having either one or two alkyl or aryl groups substituted at the nitrogen atom, and phosphorylmethylene groups having two alkyl or aryl groups substituted at the phosphorous atom.
Government Interests
This invention relates to the field of solvent extraction. This invention is the result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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