posted on 2008-01-15, 16:45authored byS. Aldridge, Peter Warwick, Nick Evans, Sarah Vines
Recently, tetraphenylphosphonium bromide (TPPB) has been used to remove
technetium from some radioactive waste streams. However, before TPPB could
15 be approved for use it was necessary to show that TPPB and its degradation
products would not have a significant detrimental effect on post-closure
performance of a radioactive waste repository. TPPB is known to be stable at
neutral pH, however, under alkaline conditions it degrades by an alkaline
hydrolysis mechanism to triphenylphosphonium oxide (TPPO). Degradation can
20 also occur by radiolysis to produce triphenylphosphine (TPP). The kinetics of
the alkaline hydrolysis degradation of TPPB is described and the solubility of
europium, iodine, nickel, technetium(VII) and uranium(VI) in aqueous solutions
of TPPB and its degradation products is reported. These results were used to
support the use of TPPB in removing technetium from some waste streams.
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Citation
ALDRIDGE, S. ... et al, 2007. Degradation of tetraphenylphosphonium bromide at high pH and its effect on radionuclide solubility. Chemosphere, 66 (4), pp. 672-676