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CHARACTERIZATION OF ACTINIDES IN SIMULATED ALKALINE TANK WASTE SLUDGES AND LEACHATES
Nash, Kenneth L.
关键词: ACTINIDES;    CHELATING AGENTS;    CHEMISTRY;    DECISION MAKING;    DISSOLUTION;    LEACHATES;    LEACHING;    OXIDIZERS;    REMOVAL;    SLUDGES;    TANKS;    THERMODYNAMICS;    WASTE PROCESSING;    WASTE STORAGE;    WASTES alkaline sludge washing;    americium;    neptunium;    plutonium;    chromium;    aluminum;    oxidation;    cleanup;   
DOI  :  10.2172/941420
RP-ID  :  DOE/FG/63757-final
PID  :  OSTI ID: 941420
Others  :  Other: EMSP Project ID number 81940
Others  :  TRN: US1001446
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
In this project, both the fundamental chemistry of actinides in alkaline solutions (relevant to those present in Hanford-style waste storage tanks), and their dissolution from sludge simulants (and interactions with supernatants) have been investigated under representative sludge leaching procedures. The leaching protocols were designed to go beyond conventional alkaline sludge leaching limits, including the application of acidic leachants, oxidants and complexing agents. The simulant leaching studies confirm in most cases the basic premise that actinides will remain in the sludge during leaching with 2-3 M NaOH caustic leach solutions. However, they also confirm significant chances for increased mobility of actinides under oxidative leaching conditions. Thermodynamic data generated improves the general level of experiemental information available to predict actinide speciation in leach solutions. Additional information indicates that improved Al removal can be achieved with even dilute acid leaching and that acidic Al(NO3)3 solutions can be decontaminated of co-mobilized actinides using conventional separations methods. Both complexing agents and acidic leaching solutions have significant potential to improve the effectiveness of conventional alkaline leaching protocols. The prime objective of this program was to provide adequate insight into actinide behavior under these conditions to enable prudent decision making as tank waste treatment protocols develop.
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