Dimensionless Overall Driving Force and a Potential Plane in Extractive Mass Transport between Nitric Acid and 30% TBP Diluted in n-Dodecane
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概要
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The variations of solute concentrations in aqueous solutions and extractants of 30% TBP/n-dodecanewere traced experimentally during forward and reverse transport of U(VI), Re(VII) and HNO<SUB>3</SUB>. Besides, a theoretical attempt was made to describe the transient mass transport between two liquid solutions. The states of a solute during mass transport have been represented in an implicit form of time using new state functions A and A<SUP>*</SUP>, which are defined by the bulk concentrations of a solute, and the derivatives of A<SUP>*</SUP> with respect to A. The simultaneous transport fluxes of solutes in the forward and reverse directions have been confirmed to be an almost linear function of the first derivative, except for HNO<SUB>3</SUB> accompanying simultaneous transport of a macro amount of U(VI). The first derivative is regarded as a dimensionless overall driving force for mass transport irrespective of transport direction; since the first derivative is expressed by the liquid volume and bulk concentrations of a transferring solute, and also as a function of conventional linear driving force. Furthermore, the driving force has been obtained as the gradient of a transport potential curve with respect to A where the curve is on a plane in three-dimensional space.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1997-06-25
著者
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NABESHIMA Masahiro
Research & Development Center, Sumitomo Metal Minig, Co., Ltd.
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Nabeshima Masahiro
Research & Development Center Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.
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