BUNSEKI KAGAKU
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Polarographic determination of uranium in TBP-kerosene in the reprocessing of nuclear fuel
Kenji MOTOJIMAKazuo KATSUYAMA
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1963 Volume 12 Issue 4 Pages 358-363

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In the reprocessing of irradiated uranium (Purex process) now in planning in Japan Atomic Energy Res. Inst., it becomes necessary to determine uranium extracted in TBP-kerosene, and a polarographic method has been proposed for this purpose.
Less than 1 g of the sample, TBP-kerosene solution, is weighed into a electrolytic cell, and 10.0 ml of the supporting electrolyte (mixture of 100 ml of 2N sulfuric acid, 90 ml of ethyl alcohol and 10 ml of 0.4% Tween-80 ethyl alcohol solution) is added. The solution is mixed and deaerated by passing nitrogen for about 10 minutes, and then it is subjected to polarography (-0.6-1.2 V vs. Hg).
The proposed method is simple and suitable for remote handling. Ten to 80 mg of uranium in up to 1 g of TBP-kerosene can be determined without the effects of radiation damage.

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