JMSSJ On-line, Vol. 45 (1997) No. 4, pp. 521-527
Isotopic Enrichment of Nickel in Aqueous Solution/Crown Ether System
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    Kazushige NISHIZAWA,*a) Takahito MIKI,a) Ryuusuke IKEDA,a) Toshiyuki FUJII,a) Tadashi YAMAMOTO,a) and Masao NOMURAb)

    *a) Department of Nuclear Engineering, Graduate School of Osaka University (2-1 Yamada-Oka, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan) b) Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology (2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152, Japan)

The isotopic enriching process of the nickel isotopes by the liquid-liquid extraction using a crown ether of dicyclohexano-18-crown-6 was investigated. The nickel chloride exists simply as the aqua complex in the aqueous phase, not as the chloro complex even in the concentrated salt solution. The extraction reaction is supposed to be, Ni2+(6H2O)+L+2Cl-=NiLCl2+6H2O, where L represents the crown ether, and Ni2+(6H2O) and NiLCl2 denote the 6 hydrated nickel ion and the crown ether complex of nickel, respectively. The unit mass enrichment factor, εu=0.0017-0.0026 was small compared with that of zinc isotopes. The odd/even isotope effect was recognized to be as large as εO/E=0.018. The enrichment factor was reviewed at the correlation with the isotope shift of atomic spectra and the hyperfine structure splitting of 61Ni.

Key words: Nickel isotope, Crown ether, Liquid-liquid extraction, Odd/even mass number, Isotope shift

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