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        2023.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Chelating agents like ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), and nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) find extensive application in the removal of residual substances due to their high stability constants with a wide range of metal ions. They also play a crucial role in nuclear decontamination operations aimed at eliminating metallic radionuclides such as 60Co, 90Sr, and 239Pu. However, improper disposal of chelated radioactive waste can lead to significant increases in radionuclide migration rates from disposal sites. Therefore, it is imperative to comprehend the behavior of chelating agents under varying conditions, including pH, temperature, and metal ion concentrations. In this study, we present the results of a pH-dependent composition analysis of nickel-chelate complexes using UV-Vis spectrophotometry. Nickel (Ni) serves as an ideal metal ion for investigating its interactions with chelating agents due to its solubility over a wide pH range and high stability constants with all three chelating agents mentioned earlier. Initially, UV-Vis spectra of Ni-EDTA, Ni-DTPA, and Ni-NTA complexes were recorded at various pH levels. We assigned absorption maxima and compared our findings with existing literature on each Ni-chelate complex. Furthermore, we examined mixed samples of all three complexes, varying the pH to monitor changes in composition. The results and their implications will be presented in our poster presentation.
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        2023.05 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Plutonium exhibits a variety of oxidation states and has a strong affinity for complexation with organic ligands. Isosaccharinic acid (ISA) is a major degradation product of cellulose materials present in the low to intermediate radioactive wastes. The interaction between trivalent plutonium and ISA can significantly impact the migration and containment of plutonium in the repository environment. In this study, formation of Pu(III) and ISA complexes was investigated at an ionic strength of 1 M of NaClO4 using UV-Vis absorption spectrophotometry. To exclude the effect of the Pu(III) oxidation, absorption spectra were measured within 10 min after adding ISA into Pu(III) solution and processed using HYPSPEC software for deconvolution after baseline correction. Several previous studies showed that the presence of ligands accelerates the oxidation of Pu(III) to Pu(IV). To investigate whether ISA complexation can also accelerate the Pu(III) oxidation, UV-Vis absorption spectra changes over 24 hours were analyzed as a function of the ratio of ISA to plutonium concentration.