Competitive Reduction of Pertechnetate and Chromate in Radioactive Waste Streams via Zero-Valent Iron
Jonathan Williams,
Antony Arun Maria,
Yelena Katsenovich
et al.
Abstract:To prevent environmental release and exposure, it is essential to immobilize radioactive waste for long-term storage and disposal. One waste constituent, long-lived radionuclide technetium-99 ( 99 Tc), which is primarily produced during the irradiation of uranium fuels in nuclear reactors, represents a significant risk to human health and the environment. Zero-valent iron (ZVI) has shown promise in reducing highly soluble Tc(VII) into a less soluble Tc(IV) form. However, the presence of other redoxreactive ele… Show more
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