Abstract
The extractive properties of dialkyl-N,N-dialkyl carbamoyl methyl phosphinoxides, a series of extractants for liquid-liquid extraction techniques, suitable for actinides separation in any valence state, are described. These extractants have been especially studied to treat effluents contaminated with alpha emitters. The technical reasons because n-octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutyl carbamoyl methyl phosphinoxide (CMPO) and its best experimental conditions have been chosen are examined. CMPO is the extractant utilized to treat the alpha contaminated effluents of the CRE Casaccia Plutonium Laboratory by means of the TESEO Process, studied and verified in our laboratories. (author)
Liansheng, Wei;
[1]
Gasparini, G M
[2]
- Institute of Atomic Energy of Beijing (China)
- ENEA - Dipartimento Ciclo del Combustibile, Centro Ricerche Energia, Casaccia (Italy)
Citation Formats
Liansheng, Wei, and Gasparini, G M.
CMPO, a new extractant for actinides: A review of the currently available literature.
Italy: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Liansheng, Wei, & Gasparini, G M.
CMPO, a new extractant for actinides: A review of the currently available literature.
Italy.
Liansheng, Wei, and Gasparini, G M.
1989.
"CMPO, a new extractant for actinides: A review of the currently available literature."
Italy.
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title = {CMPO, a new extractant for actinides: A review of the currently available literature}
author = {Liansheng, Wei, and Gasparini, G M}
abstractNote = {The extractive properties of dialkyl-N,N-dialkyl carbamoyl methyl phosphinoxides, a series of extractants for liquid-liquid extraction techniques, suitable for actinides separation in any valence state, are described. These extractants have been especially studied to treat effluents contaminated with alpha emitters. The technical reasons because n-octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutyl carbamoyl methyl phosphinoxide (CMPO) and its best experimental conditions have been chosen are examined. CMPO is the extractant utilized to treat the alpha contaminated effluents of the CRE Casaccia Plutonium Laboratory by means of the TESEO Process, studied and verified in our laboratories. (author)}
place = {Italy}
year = {1989}
month = {May}
}
title = {CMPO, a new extractant for actinides: A review of the currently available literature}
author = {Liansheng, Wei, and Gasparini, G M}
abstractNote = {The extractive properties of dialkyl-N,N-dialkyl carbamoyl methyl phosphinoxides, a series of extractants for liquid-liquid extraction techniques, suitable for actinides separation in any valence state, are described. These extractants have been especially studied to treat effluents contaminated with alpha emitters. The technical reasons because n-octyl(phenyl)-N,N-diisobutyl carbamoyl methyl phosphinoxide (CMPO) and its best experimental conditions have been chosen are examined. CMPO is the extractant utilized to treat the alpha contaminated effluents of the CRE Casaccia Plutonium Laboratory by means of the TESEO Process, studied and verified in our laboratories. (author)}
place = {Italy}
year = {1989}
month = {May}
}