EFFECTS OF SALTING AGENTS ON URANYL NITRATE DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN AQUEOUS SOLUTION AND DIISOAMYL ESTER OF METHYLPHOSPHONIC ACID (in Russian)
Journal Article
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· Zhur. Neorg. Khim.
OSTI ID:4125056
The influence of salting agent on uranyl nitrate extraction with di- isoamyl ester of methyl-phosphonic acid (DAMPA) was studied. It was found that without nitric acid, lg alpha = f STAlg(DAMPA)/sub 0/! is a straight-line function inclined at approximately 2 all the way up to the highest concentrations of extraction agent in the organic phase. The relation between ' and delta / sub s/ was determined ( ' is the surface density of water molecules in the first coordinate ion layer and delta /sub s/ is the coefficient of total ion force of the solution and the individual salting agent), and a method is suggested for evaluating ' and delta /sub s/ on the basis of distribution data. The ratio between them was found to be delta /sub s/ = 0.212 --3.45 '. The thermodynamic interpretation is included. All experiments were carried out at room temperature ( approximately 22 deg C). (R.V.J.)
- Research Organization:
- Originating Research Org. not identified
- NSA Number:
- NSA-15-000284
- OSTI ID:
- 4125056
- Journal Information:
- Zhur. Neorg. Khim., Journal Name: Zhur. Neorg. Khim. Vol. Vol: 5
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- Russian
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