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Eutectic solvents for leaching and separation of lanthanides and actinides

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• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

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Reference

SL-DES-24-0033  

Thesis topic details

Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Eutectic solvents for leaching and separation of lanthanides and actinides

Contract

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Job description

The separation of chemical elements is at the heart of the mining, the recycling of nuclear and electronic waste and water decontamination. However, hydrometallurgical leaching and liquid-liquid extraction processes use considerable volumes of water and solvents, which are often polluting and volatile. Environmental issues therefore represent a key challenge for future hydrometallurgical processes.
Hydrophobic eutectic solvents have recently been considered for metal extraction. They offer many advantages, such as lower volatility, higher flash point and improved extraction performance, combined with different extraction mechanisms compared with conventional diluents.
The aim of this thesis will therefore be to prepare and test hydrophobic eutectic solvents (HES) based on extractant molecules known in the laboratory, and to study their liquid-liquid extraction and leaching properties with respect to different metals, with particular interest in the extraction of uranium from mines. Extraction mechanisms in these unconventional solvents will be addressed, with close observation of complexation and structuration effects, in order to optimize performance. The extraction properties of uranium and various metals will be evaluated by ICP-OES and compared with the physico-chemical and structural properties of the systems (density and viscosity measurements, acid-base and Karl Fisher titration, NMR and IR spectroscopies, tensiometry, small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS, SANS)...).
Requested skills: chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, and knowledge of hydrometallurgy.
The applicant will gain experience in separative chemistry, management of scientific projects and will be eligible for engineering and/or research positions in the fields of chemistry and hydrometallurgy.

University / doctoral school

Sciences Chimiques Balard (EDSCB)
Montpellier

Thesis topic location

Site

Marcoule

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2024

Person to be contacted by the applicant

ARRACHART Guilhem guilhem.arrachart@cea.fr
Université Montpellier
ICSM
Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule, ICSM/LTSM
Bat 426
30207 Bagnols sur Cèze
04 66 79 15 68

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

DOURDAIN Sandrine sandrine.dourdain@cea.fr
CEA
DRF/ICSM//ICSM
ICSM, Bat 426, Laboratoire de tri ionique par des Systèmes Moléculaires auto-assemblés
04 66 33 93 09

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