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Iodine adsorption on ion-exchange resins and activated carbons: batch testing
Parker, Kent E. ; Golovich, Elizabeth C. ; Wellman, Dawn M.
关键词: HANFORD RESERVATION;    CONTAMINATION;    IODINE 129;    ACTIVATED CARBON;    IODINE;    GROUND WATER;    ADSORPTION;    RESINS;    IODIDES;    CHALCOPYRITE;    IODATES;    PYRITE;    PRECIPITATION;    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES;    BIOREACTORS;    PERFORMANCE TESTING;    ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS;    CONVERSION sorption;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1163822
RP-ID  :  PNNL--23730
RP-ID  :  RPT-DVZ-AFRI--021.Rev.0
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1163822
Others  :  Other: 830403000
Others  :  TRN: US1600072
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Iodine sorption onto seven resins and six carbon materials was evaluated using water from well 299-W19-36 on the Hanford Site. These materials were tested using a range of solution-to-solid ratios. The test results are as follows. The efficacy of the resin and granular activated carbon materials was less than predicted based on manufacturers??? performance data. It is hypothesized that this is due to the differences in speciation previously determined for Hanford groundwater. The sorption of iodine is affected by the iodine species in the source water. Iodine loading on resins using source water ranged from 1.47 to 1.70 ??g/g with the corresponding Kd values from 189.9 to 227.0 mL/g. The sorption values when the iodine is converted to iodide ranged from 2.75 to 5.90 ??g/g with the corresponding Kd values from 536.3 to 2979.6 mL/g. It is recommended that methods to convert iodine to iodide be investigated in fiscal year (FY) 2015. The chemicals used to convert iodine to iodate adversely affected the sorption of iodine onto the carbon materials. Using as-received source water, loading and Kd values ranged from 1.47 to 1.70 ??g/g and 189.8 to 226.3 mL/g respectively. After treatment, loading and Kd values could not be calculated because there was little change between the initial and final iodine concentration. It is recommended the cause of the decrease in iodine sorption be investigated in FY15. In direct support of CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has evaluated samples from within the 200W pump and treat bioreactors. As part of this analysis, pictures taken within the bioreactor reveal a precipitate that, based on physical properties and known aqueous chemistry, is hypothesized to be iron pyrite or chalcopyrite, which could affect iodine adsorption. It is recommended these materials be tested at different solution-to-solid ratios in FY15 to determine their effect on iodine sorption.

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