Generation of Nitrous Acid by Ultrasound Irradiation in the Organic Solution Consisting of Tri-n-butylphosphate, Nitric Acid and Water
The generation of nitrous acid (HNO 2 ) by ultrasound was investigated for an organic solution consisting of tri-n-butylphosphate, nitric acid (HNO 3 ) and water under several conditions. The amount of HNO 2 was found to increase by a factor of 40 upon ultrasound irradiation, and the concentration o...
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Published in | Journal of nuclear science and technology Vol. 42; no. 11; pp. 979 - 983 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Tokyo
Taylor & Francis Group
01.11.2005
Atomic Energy Society of Japan |
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Summary: | The generation of nitrous acid (HNO
2
) by ultrasound was investigated for an organic solution consisting of tri-n-butylphosphate, nitric acid (HNO
3
) and water under several conditions. The amount of HNO
2
was found to increase by a factor of 40 upon ultrasound irradiation, and the concentration of HNO
2
reached the steady-state after long time irradiation. Although the concentration of HNO
3
was low, the rate of generation of HNO
2
in the organic solution was higher than that in aqueous solution equilibrated with the organic solution. The formation rates of HNO
2
were greatly enhanced with an increase in concentration of HNO
3
in the organic solution. The concentration of HNO
2
was higher in the absence of a gas phase, because the HNO
2
was transferred from the solution into the gas phase as a form of NOx. In the presence of a gas phase, a higher concentration of HNO
2
was obtained at a lower temperature, due to the higher solubility of NOx in the solution. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3131 1881-1248 |
DOI: | 10.1080/18811248.2005.9711049 |