2010
DOI: 10.1089/ees.2009.0401
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Impact of Eliminating Mercury Removal Pretreatment on the Performance of a High-Level Radioactive Waste Melter Offgas System

Abstract: The Defense Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site processes high-level radioactive waste from the processing of nuclear materials that contains dissolved and precipitated metals and radionuclides. Vitrification of this waste into borosilicate glass for ultimate disposal at a geologic repository involves chemically modifying the waste to make it compatible with the glass melter system. Pretreatment steps include removal of excess aluminum by dissolution and washing, and processing with formic and… Show more

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“…A literature review was previously completed as part of a study of the reactions of mercury in the DWPF melter offgas system. 9,10 Many of the gas-phase and most of the liquid-phase reactions reviewed are applicable to the chemical process cell operations. Review of past lab-scale tests has been included in the discussions in this report and the references are not tabulated here.…”
Section: Literature Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literature review was previously completed as part of a study of the reactions of mercury in the DWPF melter offgas system. 9,10 Many of the gas-phase and most of the liquid-phase reactions reviewed are applicable to the chemical process cell operations. Review of past lab-scale tests has been included in the discussions in this report and the references are not tabulated here.…”
Section: Literature Review and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Off-gas treatment usually uses standard particulate scrubbers, both wet and dry, and High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters. Often specific steps are included to trap specific species [9], however this adds an extra waste stream to be treated, adding to the complexity of the immobilisation process [10].…”
Section: Temperature Dependent Volatilisation Behaviour Of Cs From Twmentioning
confidence: 99%