Removal of technetium-99 and iodine-129 from alkaline radioactive wastes remaining from
weapons processing is necessary as these radionuclides are long-lived and environmentally mobile
in their most stable chemical forms (TcO4
- and I-). Technetium-99 and iodine-129 are ill-suited
to thermal processing because of the volatility of their high-temperature species. Resins based
on Aqueous Biphasic Extraction Chromatography, ABEC, selectively extract TcO4
- and I- from
alkaline radioactive wastes and offer the advantage that stripping is accomplished by eluting
with water. To date, most studies of ABEC resins have been performed using materials designed
for analytical separations that are not suitable for process-scale applications. The development
of ABEC resins compatible with a large-scale chromatographic apparatus is reported. ABEC
resins of 50−100 mesh size showing <10% swelling during crossover from a 4 M NaOH load to
a water strip and volume distribution ratios for pertechnetate as high as 160 have been
synthesized, and their properties are discussed.
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