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Protactinium peroxide

The methods of piuification include the use of ion exchange resins, the precipitation of protactinium peroxide and the extraction of aqueous solutions of protactinium salts by various organic solvents. [Pg.1370]

Actinide Peroxides. Many peroxo compounds of thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium, plutonium, and americium are known (82,89). The crystal stmctures of a number of these have been deterrnined. Perhaps the best known are uranium peroxide dihydrate [1344-60-1/, UO 2H20, and, the uranium peroxide tetrahydrate [15737-4-5] UO 4H2O, which are formed when hydrogen peroxide is added to an acid solution of a uranyl salt. [Pg.96]

Because of the ease of oxidation of protactinium(IV) and uranium(IV), peroxides and peroxo complexes are limited to their higher oxidation states. The compounds M04"JcH20 precipitated from dilute acid solutions of neptunium(IV) and plutonium(IV) by hydrogen peroxide appear to be actinide(IV) compounds. Soluble intermediates of the type [Pu( U-02)2Pu]4+ are formed at low hydrogen peroxide concentrations. [Pg.1146]

Actinide Peroxides. Many peroxo compounds of thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium, plutonium, and americium are known. Uranium peroxide has found several applications in the nuclear energy industry . [Pg.1229]


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