Development of On-line Solvent Extraction System with Microchips for Heavy Element Chemistry

K. Ooe, Y. Tashiro, D. Saika, Y. Kitamoto, K. Matsuo, T. Takabe, T. Kuribayashi, N. Takahashi, T. Yoshimura, W. Sato, K. Takahisa, A. Shinohara
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A technique of microchip chemistry was introduced into an on-line solvent extraction system for studies of chemical behaviors of heavy elements, and the performance of the system was investigated with some rare earth elements as their homologues. It was confirmed that the extraction equilibria of the elements between the aqueous (acetic acid-sodium acetate buffer solution) and organic (2-thenoyltrifluoroacetone-toluene solution) phases were attained in the microchip within about one second. Using the system, on-line solvent extraction experiments were performed for the short-lived 150,151Dy as model experiments of heavy actinides at the AVF cyclotron facility of the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP), Osaka University. All the chemical stages from the RI production to their detections were completed within about three minutes, signifying that this system is applicable to studies of heavy actinides having half-lives of a few minutes.
重元素化学用微芯片在线溶剂萃取系统的研制
将微芯片化学技术引入到重元素化学行为研究的在线溶剂萃取系统中,并以稀土元素为同系物考察了该系统的性能。在微芯片中,元素在水(醋酸-乙酸钠缓冲溶液)和有机(2-甲基三氟丙酮-甲苯溶液)相之间的萃取平衡在1秒左右即可达到。利用该系统,在大阪大学核物理研究中心(RCNP)的AVF回旋加速器装置上进行了短寿命150,151Dy重锕系元素的在线溶剂萃取实验。从RI生成到检测的所有化学阶段在大约3分钟内完成,这表明该系统适用于研究半衰期为几分钟的重锕系元素。
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