Development of an F-element Separation Chemistry Using Solid Electrolytes

Development of an F-element Separation Chemistry Using Solid Electrolytes

Author: Kristian Guy Myhre

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 145

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The f-elements (lanthanides and actinides) have numerous applications and are critically important to many industries, including the energy, security, and medical industries. One of the barriers to increased use and availability of the f-elements is the difficulty in separating them from each other due to their similar chemistries. This is especially true of the trivalent f-elements (lanthanides and minor actinides). The development of separation techniques that maximize the differences in the physicochemical properties of the f-elements is therefore an important area of research. For these reasons, an effort was undertaken to explore the use of solid electrolyte materials to accomplish separations of the f-elements. The results of this work have led to the development of a novel separation method at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for accomplishing f-element separations using inorganic solid electrolyte materials, specifically beta ́ ́-alumina. The use of beta ́ ́-alumina was both investigated both as an ion exchanger and selective membrane. Given the large dependence of superionic conductivity upon the valence of mobile ions, oxidation state control of the ions to be separated was explored. The high-temperature regimes (greater than 300°C) required for superionic conduction of multivalent metal ions in beta ́ ́-alumina necessitated the use of molten salts as a medium to contain ions to interact with the solid electrolyte. These studies also included the development of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for determining the concentrations of f-elements in the alumina based materials


Separations of f Elements

Separations of f Elements

Author: Gregory R. Choppin

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1489914064

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The symposium which provided the incentive for this volume was conducted in San th Diego, California as a part of the 207 National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, March 13-17, 1994. It was conceived partly to continue an informal decennial sequence of sym posia dedicated to the topic off element separations. A lot has changed in the world of f ele ments over the last ten years, precipitating a change in emphasis which should be evident to most practitioners in the field. Production and reprocessing of nuclear fuels are no longer the principal drivers of f element separation technology. Separations technology for environment restoration, waste disposal, and the preparation of high purity lanthanides are now the defming parameters in this important field. These imperatives are reflected in the contributions to this volume. The symposium itself must be considered a success, as the attendance at all sessions was above expectations, despite the fact that it was conducted on the last two days of a large five day meeting. Our thanks to the speakers for their quality presentations, and to the audience who persevered to the end of a long meeting and against the temptation of the excellent weather of San Diego in the springtime. A complete list of symposium participants is given in Appendix 1. Preparation of this volume has been a relatively painless undertaking, largely as a result ofthe high quality ofthe submitted papers.


Aqueous Complexes in F-element Separation Science

Aqueous Complexes in F-element Separation Science

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 40

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Powerful and/or selective extractant molecules/sorbents are a necessary component of an efficient ion exchange or solvent extraction separation process. However, selectivity in extraction and efficiency in process design often rely on reactions occurring in or moderated by the aqueous medium. The focus of this report in on the role of the aqueous phase and reaction that occur in aquo in defining separation efficiency and metal ion selectivity. As the programmatic emphasis is on actinide solution chemistry, the separations chemistry of the f-elements will be used to illustrate the principal role of aqueous chemistry in separation science. Most of the arguments developed apply to metal ion separations chemistry and processes in general. The discussion will consider the application of aqueous complexants, incorporation of aqueous complexants into the extracted complex, and the effect of properties of the aqueous medium on separation efficiency and selectivity. Several historically important separations processes will be considered along with recent efforts in these laboratories to design and characterize new water soluble complexants for improved f-element separations.


Inorganic Reactions and Methods, Formation of Ceramics

Inorganic Reactions and Methods, Formation of Ceramics

Author: Jim D. Atwood

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-09-17

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 0470145544

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Kein anderes Werk bietet Ihnen diese Informationsfülle zu Reaktionen und Methoden der anorganischen Chemie in ähnlich einheitlicher, knapp zusammengefaßter, hervorragend organisierter Form! Neben Beiträgen aus allen Bereichen der anorganischen Chemie finden Sie in diesem Band eine tiefergehende Behandlung von Reaktionen zur Bindungsknüpfung, übersichtlich geordnet nach den beteiligten Elementen. Ein Verbindungsregister eröffnet Ihnen verschiedene Alternativen zum schnellen, zuverlässigen Auffinden von Informationen. (06/99)


Fast Ion Transport in Solids

Fast Ion Transport in Solids

Author: B. Scrosati

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 9401119163

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The main motivation for the organization of the Advanced Research Workshop in Belgirate was the promotion of discussions on the most recent issues and the future perspectives in the field of Solid State lonics. The location was chosen on purpose since Belgirate was the place were twenty years ago, also then under the sponsorship of NATO, the very first international meeting on this important and interdisciplinary field took place. That meeting was named "Fast Ion Transport in Solids" and gathered virtually everybody at that time having been active in any aspect of motion of ions in solids. The original Belgirate Meeting made for the first time visible the technological potential related to the phenomenon of the fast ionic transport in solids and, accordingly, the field was given the name "Solid State lonics". This field is now expanded to cover a wide range of technologies which includes chemical sensors for environmental and process control, electrochromic windows, mirrors and displays, fuel cells, high performance rechargeable batteries for stationary applications and electrotraction, chemotronics, semiconductor ionics, water electrolysis cells for hydrogen economy and other applications. The main idea for holding an anniversary meeting was that of discussing the most recent issues and the future perspectives of Solid State lonics just twenty years after it has started at the same location on the lake Maggiore in North Italy.


Mass Spectrometry of Polymers

Mass Spectrometry of Polymers

Author: Giorgio Montaudo

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2001-10-29

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 1420037757

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Mass Spectrometry (MS) has rapidly become an indispensable tool in polymer analysis, and modern MS today complements in many ways the structural data provided by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Infrared (IR) methods. Recent advances have sparked a growing interest in this field and established a need for a summary of progress made and results


Journal of the Chemical Society

Journal of the Chemical Society

Author: Chemical Society (Great Britain)

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 1772

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"Titles of chemical papers in British and foreign journals" included in Quarterly journal, v. 1-12.