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publicationNumber CN-105195328-B
titleOfInvention A kind of method of new removing spentnuclear fuel rare earth elements
abstract The present invention provides a kind of double organic phase FLOTATION SEPARATION systems containing ionic liquid and a kind of method for removing spentnuclear fuel rare earth elements, the system to include:First organic phase (also referred to as upper strata phase or phase 1), includes the base solvent phase of one or more compositions in following substances:Multichain organic alkane class solvent, organic ester solvent, oleic-acid fatty acid solvent and cycloalkanes sour solvent;With Second Organic Phase (also referred to as lower floor's phase or phase 2), for first kind ionic liquid and the compound phase of the second class ionic liquid, the first kind ionic liquid is glyoxaline ion liquid, and the second class ionic liquid is selected from the ionic liquid of pyridines, pyroles, piperidines, quaternary amines or its functionalization.The direct all solid state separation of rare earth elements from spentnuclear fuel can be effectively realized by the multistage differential floatation process of series connection.
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