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B. Colston, Gregory R. Choppin, Robin J. Taylor

A preliminary study of the reduction of Np(VI) by formohydroxamic acid
using stopped-flow near-infrared spectrophotometry

The kinetics of the reduction of NpO22+ to NpO2+ in nitric acid aqueous solution by formohydroxamic acid (FHA) were studied to allow more accurate flow sheet modelling of neptunium separation from uranium and plutonium in an Advanced PUREX process. The rate of the reaction was monitored using stopped-flow spectrophotometry with near-infrared detection. The conditional reduction rate in 2 M nitric acid at 22°C could be described by the following equation:

-d [NpO22+]/dt = k [NpO22+][FHA](M/s)

with k = 1.17×103 M-1 s-1 at [H+] = 2.0 M. Comparison with other data available in the literature, indicates that formohydroxamic acid is an unusually strong reducing agent for NpO22+.

Radiochimica Acta, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag

Print ISSN: 0033-8230
Volume: 88, 06/2000
Pages: 329

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