1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf02517661
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Determination of uranium and plutonium in VVER spent fuel solutions using differential spectrophotometry

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“…The chosen reagent containing one carboxy and one arsonic acid group in a molecule (see below) was used previously as indicator in determination of the sulfate ion [6], Th [7], and Np [8], and in the differential version of the procedure for determination of Pu in analysis of spent nuclear fuel [9,10] Nikitina et al [9] showed that, in a nitric acid medium (0.13 0.2 M HNO 3 ), Pu(IV) forms two complexes with carboxyarsenazo (A): a 1 : 1 (PuA) complex at C A : C Pu < 10 : 1 and a 1 : 2 (PuA 2 ) complex at a 20-fold excess of carboxyarsenazo. The chosen reagent containing one carboxy and one arsonic acid group in a molecule (see below) was used previously as indicator in determination of the sulfate ion [6], Th [7], and Np [8], and in the differential version of the procedure for determination of Pu in analysis of spent nuclear fuel [9,10] Nikitina et al [9] showed that, in a nitric acid medium (0.13 0.2 M HNO 3 ), Pu(IV) forms two complexes with carboxyarsenazo (A): a 1 : 1 (PuA) complex at C A : C Pu < 10 : 1 and a 1 : 2 (PuA 2 ) complex at a 20-fold excess of carboxyarsenazo.…”
Section: Version B Analysis Of Pu In the Presence Of U With Carboxyamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The chosen reagent containing one carboxy and one arsonic acid group in a molecule (see below) was used previously as indicator in determination of the sulfate ion [6], Th [7], and Np [8], and in the differential version of the procedure for determination of Pu in analysis of spent nuclear fuel [9,10] Nikitina et al [9] showed that, in a nitric acid medium (0.13 0.2 M HNO 3 ), Pu(IV) forms two complexes with carboxyarsenazo (A): a 1 : 1 (PuA) complex at C A : C Pu < 10 : 1 and a 1 : 2 (PuA 2 ) complex at a 20-fold excess of carboxyarsenazo. The chosen reagent containing one carboxy and one arsonic acid group in a molecule (see below) was used previously as indicator in determination of the sulfate ion [6], Th [7], and Np [8], and in the differential version of the procedure for determination of Pu in analysis of spent nuclear fuel [9,10] Nikitina et al [9] showed that, in a nitric acid medium (0.13 0.2 M HNO 3 ), Pu(IV) forms two complexes with carboxyarsenazo (A): a 1 : 1 (PuA) complex at C A : C Pu < 10 : 1 and a 1 : 2 (PuA 2 ) complex at a 20-fold excess of carboxyarsenazo.…”
Section: Version B Analysis Of Pu In the Presence Of U With Carboxyamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GRIGOR'EVA et al With a further increase in acidity of the solution, the optical density gradually decreases [9,10]. The presence of a 20-fold excess of U affects D 675 insignificantly (spectrum 2).…”
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confidence: 99%