Mutual separation of -plutonium actinides (Ans) from lanthanides (Lns) or adjacent Ans is challenging as they exhibit great chemical similarity. Selective Am oxidation-based Am-Lns or Am-Cm separation strategies give very high separation factors. There exist several reports on different aspects of Am oxidation by NaBiO·HO ( = 2-3), which suggests that the oxidation mechanism is still not well understood. We, therefore, carefully performed several experiments taking advantage of the difference in the redox chemistry of Eu and Am. The ion exchange of Eu with the interlayer Na in NaBiO was confirmed by an ionic strength variation experiment. The shift in the 001 peak of NaBiO in XRD and the appearance of peaks corresponding to the trivalent Ln ions in XRF after Ln loading give direct evidence for Na exchange with Ln. The stability of the higher oxidation state of Am was monitored spectrophotometrically. The experimental investigations also suggested the role of Am → AmO transformation in NaBiO·HO ( = 2-3) dissolution even at pH ∼ 1, which otherwise is difficult to achieve even with >1 M HNO. The role of colloidal NaBiO particles and dissolved BiO in controlling or stabilizing different oxidation states of Am was also discussed.

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