TBP-Impregnated Siplite LX-16 Polymeric Resin for Thorium Extraction from Nitrate Medium, Part A: Preparation and Extraction Performance

Document Type : Original Article

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chemical emgineering, Elshrouk Academy

Abstract

Impregnation of tri butyl phosphate (TBP) solvent into polymeric resin, commercially known as Siplite LX-16, using the two commonly used dry and wet methods were applied. The suitable conditions for wet impregnation were 70% solvent concentration in kerosene with solvent/resin (S/R) ratio of 6.0 and left 24 hours for impregnation at room temperature before separation and washing with hot water then drying overnight at temperature of 50oC, where at these conditions the resin impregnated with 1.99 g TBP/g resin. In case of dry impregnation requires solvent concentration was 55% in acetone at S/R ratio 5.0 and shaking for 4.0 h then left in air till complete volatilization of acetone and finally drying overnight at temperature of 50oC, where at these conditions one resin impregnated with 2.057 g TBP.
Results of testing performance of the prepared TBP impregnated Siplite LX-16 resin against thorium extraction from nitrate medium reveal that extraction efficiency of 70.7% was achieved after 30 min. which can be enough to attain equilibrium. Thorium extraction from the nitrate medium requires high free acidity rather than nitrate from salts (salting out agent addition), however, for economical consideration and reagent saving, it can practically conduct the extraction at free normality of 3.0 N at which 62% extraction efficiency could be achieved at the condition of initial thorium concentration of 2.0 g/l, aqueous/resin “A/R” ratio of 25 and the phases contacted for 30 min.

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