Fluidized bed steam reformed mineral waste form performance testing to support Hanford Supplemental Low Activity Waste Immobilization Technology Selection
Abstract:of TTT for performing the engineering scale FBSR studies on a nonradioactive Hanford Tank Blend waste and providing the FBSR bed and fines materials produced for the SRNL WFO studies supported by ART. This data was used for comparison to non-radioactive and radioactive studies performed at SRNL at the bench-scale for the same Hanford Tank Blend waste as detailed in this report. The authors would also like to thank TTT for their technical guidance and support during the execution of the radioactive work scope a… Show more
“…Contained Scanning Electron Microscopy (CSEM) will also be performed. This will be documented elsewhere [51,86] 15. Determine the effect of Al, Si, and nepheline saturated solutions on Re and Tc-99 release from the FBSR product.…”
Section: Success Criteria For the Tdd Programmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Ultimately it was decided through review of past monolith testing [51] to pursue the lower waste loading 'centroid' in the G1 region of Figure 4-14 formulation involving clay.…”
Section: Preparation Of Estd Law P-1b and Module B Simulant Geopolymementioning
“…Contained Scanning Electron Microscopy (CSEM) will also be performed. This will be documented elsewhere [51,86] 15. Determine the effect of Al, Si, and nepheline saturated solutions on Re and Tc-99 release from the FBSR product.…”
Section: Success Criteria For the Tdd Programmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Ultimately it was decided through review of past monolith testing [51] to pursue the lower waste loading 'centroid' in the G1 region of Figure 4-14 formulation involving clay.…”
Section: Preparation Of Estd Law P-1b and Module B Simulant Geopolymementioning
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