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Radiation Damage to TBP/Kerosene Solvent, (II)

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1966

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Radiation damage to 30v/0 TBP/kerosene was investigated to determine changes in the extraction behavior of uranium and thorium with the solvent irradiated up to 108 R in nitrate system and similarly in the stripping behavior with 0.01 N nitric acid. The effect on uranium and thorium was discernible only with irradiations reaching 108 R. Changes in the behavior of fission products present in company with uranium or thorium were found to be the similar to the case where they existed free of uranium or thorium. At irradiations below 107 R, uranium and thorium manifested loading effect, but it disappeared when irradiation reached 108R. Calculation of one stage decontamination factors of fission products from uranium and thorium confirmed deterioration of the power of separation with irradiation, and the degree of deterioration was determined quantitatively. The decontamination factor for 95Zr-95Nb was decreased to 1/2,000 by irradiation to 108 R, while the same dosage of irradiation had little effect for 106Ru-106Rh. Physical properties such as density, viscosity, emulsification tendency and phase separation time were also observed to be effected by irradiation to 108 R.