Author: Conrad V. Chester
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Languages : en
Pages : 80
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An Investigation of the Transfer of Uranyl Nitrate Across the Water-tributyl Phosphate Interface by the Method of Photographic Photometry
Author: Conrad V. Chester
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Category : Extraction (Chemistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Publisher:
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Category : Extraction (Chemistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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The Transfer of Uranyl Nitrate Across the Water-tributyl Phosphate Interface
Author: L. L. Burger
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Category : Liquid-liquid interfaces
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category : Liquid-liquid interfaces
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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An Investigation of the Transfer of Uranyl Nitrate Across the Water-tributyl Phosphate Interface
The Transfer of Uranyl Nitrate Across the Water-Tributyl Phosphate Interface
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Languages : en
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The transfer of uranyl nitrate and nitric acid across a TBP--water intenface of fixed geometry was studied. The variables considered include stirring rates, concentrations of reactants and salting agents, direction of transfer, presence of surface active agents, and temperatures. Results and conclusions are included. (J.R.D.).
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The transfer of uranyl nitrate and nitric acid across a TBP--water intenface of fixed geometry was studied. The variables considered include stirring rates, concentrations of reactants and salting agents, direction of transfer, presence of surface active agents, and temperatures. Results and conclusions are included. (J.R.D.).
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE TRANSFER OF URANYL NITRATE ACROSS THE WATER- TRIBUTYL PHOSPHATE INTERFACE BY THE METHOD OF PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOMETRY.
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The resistsnce of the water --tributyl phosphate (TBP) interface to diffusion of uranyl nitrate was investigated by a photographic photometric technique. The resistance was below the limit of detectability in the experiments, even with a surface-active agent present in the system. The sensitivity of the experiments established an upper bound for the interfacial resistance to diffusion equivalent to that of a 25- mu film of TBP under steady- state diffusion. The results indicated that the rate-limiting step in solvent extraction of uranyl nitrate from water by TBP is transfer of the diffusing species between the interface and the bulk phase rather than across the interface. In the experiments a steady-state concentration profile was established across an interface by providing a source of uranyl nitrate on one side and a sink on the other in a special cell. Uranyl nitrate diffused along the concentration gradient and hence across the interface. A resistance to diffusion by the interface would be manifest as a departure from equilibrium of the uranyl concentrations immediately adjacent to and on either side of the interface. Accurate values of the interfacial concentrations at steady state were obtained by extrapolating the profile obtained from a few point measurements on either side. The profiles were computed from densitometric measurements of photographic images of the column which were compared with similar images of standard solutions. (auth).
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The resistsnce of the water --tributyl phosphate (TBP) interface to diffusion of uranyl nitrate was investigated by a photographic photometric technique. The resistance was below the limit of detectability in the experiments, even with a surface-active agent present in the system. The sensitivity of the experiments established an upper bound for the interfacial resistance to diffusion equivalent to that of a 25- mu film of TBP under steady- state diffusion. The results indicated that the rate-limiting step in solvent extraction of uranyl nitrate from water by TBP is transfer of the diffusing species between the interface and the bulk phase rather than across the interface. In the experiments a steady-state concentration profile was established across an interface by providing a source of uranyl nitrate on one side and a sink on the other in a special cell. Uranyl nitrate diffused along the concentration gradient and hence across the interface. A resistance to diffusion by the interface would be manifest as a departure from equilibrium of the uranyl concentrations immediately adjacent to and on either side of the interface. Accurate values of the interfacial concentrations at steady state were obtained by extrapolating the profile obtained from a few point measurements on either side. The profiles were computed from densitometric measurements of photographic images of the column which were compared with similar images of standard solutions. (auth).
The Simultaneous Transfer of Uranyl Nitrate and Nitric Acid Across the Water-tributyl Phosphate Interface
The Tributyl Phosphate-nitric Acid Complex and Its Role in Uranium Extraction
Author: Thomas J. Collopy
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Category : Extraction (Chemistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Publisher:
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Category : Extraction (Chemistry)
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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