Recovery Of Sodium Hydroxide From Alkaline Waste Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David T. Hobbs
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Large quantities of highly alkaline, radioactive, liquid wastes are stored in underground tanks throughout the Department of Energy complex. These wastes will be pretreated to separate radionuclides and the remaining decontaminated liquid wastes incorporated into solid waste forms for permanent disposal. Significant savings in disposal costs could result by recovering .the sodium as sodium hydroxide for reuse or disposal as nonradioactive waste. Recent testing demonstrated an electrochemical separation process for the recovery of sodium hydroxide from alkaline waste solutions; The separation process uses ion-selective membranes to separate sodium from the bulk of the waste constituents under an applied electrical field. The sodium is recovered as a 10-15 wt % solution of sodium hydroxide. Results of bench-sc3Ie and pilot-scale tests with simulated and radioactive waste solutions are presented.
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APA: David T. Hobbs  (1999)  Recovery Of Sodium Hydroxide From Alkaline Waste Solutions

MLA: David T. Hobbs Recovery Of Sodium Hydroxide From Alkaline Waste Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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