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Characterization and Leach Testing for PUREX Cladding Waste Sludge (Group 3) and REDOX Cladding Waste Sludge (Group 4) Actual Waste Sample Composites
Snow, Lanee A. ; Buck, Edgar C. ; Casella, Amanda J. ; Crum, Jarrod V. ; Daniel, Richard C. ; Draper, Kathryn E. ; Edwards, Matthew K. ; Fiskum, Sandra K. ; Jagoda, Lynette K. ; Jenson, Evan D. ; Kozelisky, Anne E. ; MacFarlan, Paul J. ; Peterson, Reid A. ; Swoboda, Robert G.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (U.S.)
关键词: Gibbsite;    Sludges;    Radioactive Waste Processing;    Radioactive Wastes;    Performance Testing;   
DOI  :  10.2172/963210
RP-ID  :  PNNL-18054
RP-ID  :  AC05-76RL01830
RP-ID  :  963210
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

A testing program evaluating actual tank waste was developed in response to Task 4 from the M-12 External Flowsheet Review Team (EFRT) issue response plan.(a) The testing program was subdivided into logical increments. The bulk water-insoluble solid wastes that are anticipated to be delivered to the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) were identified according to type such that the actual waste testing could be targeted to the relevant categories. Eight broad waste groupings were defined. Samples available from the 222S archive were identified and obtained for testing. The actual wastetesting program included homogenizing the samples by group, characterizing the solids and aqueous phases, and performing parametric leaching tests. Two of the eight defined groups—plutonium-uranium extraction (PUREX) cladding waste sludge (Group 3, or CWP) and reduction-oxidation (REDOX) cladding waste sludge (Group 4, or CWR)—are the subjects of this report. Both the Group 3 and 4 waste composites were anticipated to be high in gibbsite, requiring caustic leaching. Characterization of the composite Group 3 and Group 4 waste samples confirmed them to be high in gibbsite. The focus of the Group 3 and 4 testing was on determining the behavior of gibbsite during caustic leaching. The waste-type definition, archived sample conditions, homogenization activities, characterization (physical, chemical, radioisotope, and crystal habit), and caustic leaching behavior as functions of time, temperature, and hydroxide concentration are discussed in this report. Testing was conducted according to TP-RPP-WTP-467.

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