Abstract
The extraction of uranium (VI) from nitric acid by N-octanoylpyrrolidine (OPOD) in toluene has been investigated at varying concentrations of nitric acid, extractant, salting-out agent LiNO3 and at different temperatures. The mechanism of extraction is discussed in the light of the obtained results.
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Jing-Tian, H., Guo-Xin, S., Jian-Hui, F. et al. Solvent extraction of uranium (VI) by N-octanoylpyrrolidine in toluene. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 241, 215–217 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02347316
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