Abstract
Thorium was precipitated homogeneously from a thorium nitrate solution by the thermal decomposition products of urea. The kinetics of the hydrolysis were studied at 90 and 100°C by pH measurement during the initial 5 h and the precipitation efficiencies of thorium and radium were measured over a 24 h period. Precipitation of the radium daughters was closely followed with the aim of co-precipitation of radium with thorium. The CO2 formed during urea decomposition dissolved in the solution, forming CO3 2- during the experiment upon reaching a sufficiently high pH level (>7). This allowed radium to co-precipitate partially, thus reducing the activity of the filtrate. After filtration or centrifugation, the precipitate is composed of nanocrystalline thorium dioxide (crystallite size ~10 nm), with weakly bound H2O and CO2.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 645-653 |
| Journal | Radiochimica Acta |
| Volume | 106 |
| Issue number | 8 |
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| Publication status | Published - 28 Aug 2018 |
| MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
Acknowledgements: P. Dries, K. Vanaken, and G. Lein-ders provided technical assistance during the realization of experiments. This work was partially funded by Solvay under contract CO-90-15-3832-00.
Keywords
- homogeneous precipitation
- radium
- ThO
- Thorium
- urea