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α-Radiolysis of ionic liquid irradiated with helium ion beam and the influence of radiolytic products on Dy<sup>3+</sup>extraction

Yinyong AoBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaHanyang ZhouBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaWeijin YuanNuclear Chemical Engineering LaboratoryShuojue WangBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaJing PengBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaMaolin ZhaiBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaJianyong WangBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaZiqiang ZhaoBeijing 100871, P. R. ChinaLong ZhaoNuclear Chemical Engineering LaboratoryYuezhou WeiNuclear Chemical Engineering Laboratory
2014en
ABI

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Helium ion (He(+)) beam produced by a heavy ion linear accelerator was used to simulate α-rays for studying the radiation effect on 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ionic liquid ([C4mim][NTf2]). The water-soluble radiolytic products of [C4mim][NTf2] under He(+) beam irradiation were analysed, and it was found that they were similar to those by γ-ray irradiation, but their amount was much less than that by γ-ray irradiation, which was attributed to the recombination of [C4mim][NTf2] radical cations in track by high linear energy transfer (LET) radiations of the He(+) beam. The extracting behaviour of Dy(3+) using irradiated [C4mim][NTf2] in combination with alkylated bis-triazinyl-pyridine (CA-BTP) was assessed, and found that the influence of He(+) beam on the extraction was less than that of γ-ray irradiation. In addition, radiolytic products have a different influence on Dy(3+) extraction at different doses; Dy(3+) partitioning decreases at 50 kGy due to the protonation of CA-BTP and the inhibition of cation exchange mechanism by radiation-formed hydrogen ions. The abnormal increase of Dy(3+) partitioning at 100 kGy is mainly attributed to the precipitation formed between Dy(3+) and radiolytic products (F(-) and SO3(2-)).

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