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Extraction-chromatographic separation of uranium from long-lived fission products using tributyl phosphate

N. Tamura1 and C. Yonezawa1

(1)  Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki, (Japan)

Received: 13 March 1973  

Abstract  Extraction-chromatographic separation of uranium from fission products was performed using undiluted tributyl phosphate sorbed on Chromosorb W as a stationary phase, and nitric acid (1: 3) as a mobile phase. Most of the fission products that contributed greatly to the radiation level of the sample passed through the column; this effected considerable decontamination. Uranium retained on the column was quantitatively recovered by elution with water.

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