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Phase 2 THOR Steam Reforming Tests for Sodium Bearing Waste Treatment
Soelberg, Nicholas R.
Idaho National Laboratory
关键词: Sodium;    Waste Forms;    Fluidized Beds;    Ineel;    Tanks;   
DOI  :  10.2172/910621
RP-ID  :  INEEL/EXT-04-01493
RP-ID  :  DE-AC07-99ID-13727
RP-ID  :  910621
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

About one million gallons of acidic, hazardous, and radioactive sodium-bearing waste is stored in stainless steel tanks at the Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center (INTEC), which is a major operating facility of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. Steam reforming is a candidate technology being investigated for converting the waste into a road ready waste form that can be shipped to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico for interment. A steam reforming technology patented by Studsvik, Inc., and licensed to THOR Treatment Technologies has been tested in two phases using a Department of Energy-owned fluidized bed test system located at the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Science and Technology Applications Research Center located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Phase 1 tests were reported earlier in 2003. The Phase 2 tests are reported here. For Phase 2, the process feed rate, stoichiometry, and chemistry were varied to identify and demonstrate process operation and product characteristics under different operating conditions. Two test series were performed. During the first series, the process chemistry was designed to produce a sodium carbonate product. The second series was designed to produce a more leach-resistant, mineralized sodium aluminosilicate product. The tests also demonstrated the performance of a MACT-compliant off-gas system.

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