Separation Science and Technology, Vol.52, No.5, 930-935, 2017
Study on optimization of actinide oxalate precipitation process in a vortex flow reactor
Oxalate precipitation process is globally accepted and is the current choice for conversion of actinide nitrates to their oxides. A vortex flow reactor with magnetic stirrer is found to be a better option for a hassle-free operation of batch as well continuous actinide reconversion process. Utilization of magnetic stirrer as an alternate for the conventional mechanical stirrer eliminates corrosion-related issues as none of the metal parts are in contact with nitric acid as well as oxalic acid solution. Moreover, this alternative system ensures a maintenance-free process. Optimization of various process conditions in a vortex reactor was accomplished using cerium nitrate as a surrogate for actinide nitrate and the results obtained were compared with that of pitched blade mechanical stirrer. About 40 L of thorium nitrate solution was successfully precipitated by the optimized procedure in a vortex reactor.