Treatment of Radioactive Waste Solution Containing Ni, Co and Cs Obtained from the Dissolution of Purification Ionic Exchange Resins of a Nuclear Reactor Primary Cooling System and its Later Immobilization in a Ferritic Matrix

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 260 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
"We present a procedure for treatment of non-active solutions equivalent to the solutions obtained from dissolution of ionic exchange resins used in purification of a nuclear reactor primary cooling system containing Co, Ni, Cs and its isotropic varieties as main radioactivity source. Finally it is immobilized into a ferritic matrix by calcination which avoids its future leaching into environment.In order to achieve the objective of this treatment, a bivalent and a trivalent iron salt is added to the solution. Then, either a base or an acid is added, depending on the initial pH of the treated solution, with a Cs precipitating additive in order to reduce Co and Cs by precipitation, flocculation and adsorption. Controlling the amount of precipitating reactives it is possible to modify the activity/volume rate becoming a medium into a low radioactivity waste.The leaching test result applied over the ferritic sample is lower than the minimum limit established by law. Therefore, it can be kept safely in a interim storage."
Citation
APA:
(2008) Treatment of Radioactive Waste Solution Containing Ni, Co and Cs Obtained from the Dissolution of Purification Ionic Exchange Resins of a Nuclear Reactor Primary Cooling System and its Later Immobilization in a Ferritic MatrixMLA: Treatment of Radioactive Waste Solution Containing Ni, Co and Cs Obtained from the Dissolution of Purification Ionic Exchange Resins of a Nuclear Reactor Primary Cooling System and its Later Immobilization in a Ferritic Matrix. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.