The Simple Solutions Concept: a Useful Approach to Estimate Deviation from Ideality in Solvent Extraction

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Sorel
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2010

Abstract

The solvent extraction systems devoted to uranium purification from crude ore to spent fuel involve concentrated solutions in which deviation from ideality can not be neglected. The Simple Solution Concept based on the behaviour of isopiestic solutions has been applied to quantify activity coefficients of metals and acids in the aqueous phase in equilibrium with the solvent. This approach has been validated on various solvent extraction systems such as trialkylphosphates, malonamides or acidic extracting agents both on batch experiments and counter-current flowsheets. Moreover, this concept has been successfully used to estimate the aqueous density which is useful to quantify the variation of volume and to assess criticality parameters such as number density of nuclides.
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APA: C. Sorel  (2010)  The Simple Solutions Concept: a Useful Approach to Estimate Deviation from Ideality in Solvent Extraction

MLA: C. Sorel The Simple Solutions Concept: a Useful Approach to Estimate Deviation from Ideality in Solvent Extraction. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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