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Approach to on-line monitoring of PUREX process using chemometric processing of the optical spectral data

  • Dmitry O. Kirsanov , V. Babain , M. Agafonova-Moroz , A. Lumpov and A. Legin
From the journal Radiochimica Acta

Abstract

Optical spectroscopic measurements in the UV-Vis and IR ranges were performed in model solutions of aqueous and organic phases of the PUREX process for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) reprocessing. Chemometric processing of the spectral data with PLS (partial least squares) regression allowed simultaneous quantification of several key components (uranium, neptunium, plutonium, nitric acid) in these mixtures in an effective and elegant way. The content of all key components was quantitively determined with mean relative errors not exceeding 10%. It was shown that the employment of the whole spectra or their certain continuous regions for a PLS calibration enables to decrease the analytical errors compared to the use of a single wavelength in an ordinary least squares approach. The results of this research imply that the development of on-line techniques for SNF reprocessing monitoring is fully possible and can be based on optical spectroscopy methods combined with multivariate data processing techniques.


* Correspondence address: Saint-Petersburg State University, Chemistry Department, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, Mendeleev Center, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russische Föderation,

Published Online: 2012-11-20
Published in Print: 2013-03

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