Energies (Oct 2022)

Cs Extraction from Chloride Media by Calixarene Crown-Ethers

  • Marie Simonnet,
  • Thomas Sittel,
  • Patrik Weßling,
  • Andreas Geist

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207724
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 20
p. 7724

Abstract

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Asse II salt mine, in Germany, contains low and intermediate-level radioactive waste that must be retrieved in the upcoming years. Potentially contaminated salts and brines will require treatment, with 137Cs being the main contaminant. Cs+ is problematic to selectively recover due to its chemical similarity with Na+ and K+ which are present in high quantities in a salt mine. This paper offers a novel solution for Cs+ separation from concentrated chloride salt media by solvent extraction with calixarene-crown-ether extractants in an alcoholic diluent. The proposed solvent extracts Cs+ at elevated chloride concentrations (3–4 M) while back-extraction is achieved by contacting the solvent with dilute (0.01 M) hydrochloric acid.

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