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Stability studies of N,N,N´,N´-tetra-(2-ethylhexyl) dithiodiglycolamide (DTDGA)

  • R. Ruhela , B. S. Tomar , K. K. Singh , J. N. Sharma , M. Kumar , P. N. Bajaj , V. C. Adya , T. K. Seshagiri , R. C. Hubli and A. K. Suri
From the journal Radiochimica Acta

Abstract

DTDGA solvent system was evaluated for hydrolytic and radiolytic stabilities to ascertain its application in separation and recovery of palladium from High Level Liquid Waste (HLW) solutions. Hydrolysis of DTDGA solvent system was not observed when it was kept in contact with 3.0 M nitric acid solution for two weeks. Moreover, contrary to other ‘S’ donor extractants used for the said purpose, the oxidation of thioetheric sulphur to sulphoxide or sulphones was also not observed. On the other hand, radiolysis of DTDGA solvent system was notably observed, which was found to increase with increase in absorbed dose. At gamma radiation dose of 0.2 MGy, no significant loss of DTDGA was observed. Aliphatic diluent namely n-dodecane was found to have sensitization effect on degradation of DTDGA. The degradation products were identified by GC-MS, the major ones were found to be formed by cleavage of thioetheric and amidic bonds of DTDGA molecule. The liquid–liquid extraction studies of palladium with irradiated solvent indicate that there was no significant change in DPd up to an absorbed dose of 0.2 MGy above which it decreases gradually. Further, the radiolysis does not affect the stripping behavior of palladium. Extraction studies of Simulated High Level Liquid Waste (SHLW) elements with irradiated solvent system showed that, except palladium, any other element is hardly extracted thus retaining its remarkable selectivity.


* Correspondence address: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Material Processing Division, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, Indien,

Published Online: 2012-12-17
Published in Print: 2013-03

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